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 cmSlate: the HbG Content Management System Calendar: My events, ordered

Events sorted by past, present and future.
 
Toggle Google Calendar
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=a9idcj37mpek9ai7p4u1vnju6o%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FNew_York

Past Things that once were ▲ top

Timeless Other entries ▲ top

This text must be a date, or it show in "Timeless".

The main Epochs in the Calendar operate Accordion-style, and Types appear grouped within these sections.

The Calendar page puts events in the future ordered From Present to Future, then turns around and puts events in the past from Present to the Past below. If that's confusing, try coding it!

The coding needs to have dates it recognizes in the Subtitle, or Date field: formatted as 3/4/20, or March 4, 2020, but it does recognize certain words and phrases:

Today

Yesterday

Next Monday

Good:

Jan 15, 20125 5pm

Bad:

Jan 15 2015 @ 5pm

Jan 15-17, 2020

If an Event is not where it should be, double check the Event Date in the back room.

Posted Sep 22, 15 by Ric Kolseth Under Introduction Permalink 1442979676
Embed a calendar on your website

On a computer, open Google Calendar. You can only get the code to embed in your website from a computer, not the Google Calendar app.

In the top right, click Settings Settings and then Settings.

On the left side of the screen, click the name of the calendar you want to embed.

In the "Integrate calendar" section, copy the iframe code displayed.

Under the embed code, click Customize.

Choose your options, then copy the HTML code displayed.

Your embedded calendar will only be visible to people you've shared it with. To allow all visitors to see your calendar, you'll need to make it public.

Link
Posted Feb 15, 13 by Webguy Under Info Permalink 1400000006