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I am a web designer and I am currently trying to decide if I want to upgrade to a premium account and use localendar as an option for my clients to include an editable calendar on their sites. I have quite a few clients that are not very "tech savvy" and therefore I would be setting up the calendar and then allowing them to add events, etc.

I am pretty particular and like to be able to control as much of the design as I can. I am very skilled with coding (JavaScript, CSS, HTML etc). I just don't have the time to develop a calendar application for my clients.

Is there a way to customize the CSS of the calendar in more depth. I have embedded some CSS into the Options > General tab, however I want to do more. Is there a solution for this yet or have I done as much as possible? I keep finding hints to future developments from old threads but no recent explanations. I did find the post that included classes that I can use to customize more, however I was unable to find a thread that explained how to call those classes.

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I bet you mean this thread:
http://www.localendar.com/lcf/lcforums/viewthread?thread=5111#15104
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The hooks are there for you to add your own custom CSS to style the calendar further. Where you add them is up to you (and may also depend on how you are including your calendar on your site)

For example, some members create a <STYLE></STYLE> block and add it to their calendar title under Options (as it seems you're discovered). Others use jQuery's document ready functionality to change the CSS classes when the page is loaded.

Perhaps you can tell me more about what you want to do and I can give you a better answer.
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