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Old 04-15-2012, 12:03 PM   #1
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Default Calendar settings for Wordpress sidebart

Thanks to ve9gra for his plugin. He made the install of the Calendar into the Wordpress sidebar a doodle. The calendar is now installed and running in the sidebar.

I have added the "CSS=1; require("calendar/calendar. to the header.php, and added events now show the selected colour. Popup window also works.

What I have not figured out yet is .
a. How to highlight "Today"
b. Shade "Weekends" in a different colour
c. Where can I adjust the width/height of the Calendar.

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Old 04-15-2012, 12:17 PM   #2
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a. Should be on by default. You can change this in the settings.

b. Should be on by default. You can change this in the settings.

c. Edit the CSS of the template you're using. See www.epctutorials.com for an example of what to edit.

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Old 04-15-2012, 12:34 PM   #3
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a. Should be on by default. You can change this in the settings.

b. Should be on by default. You can change this in the settings.
Thanks Brian, it is on by default, and maybe Ive been looking at it tooooo hard. Time to pop down to Specsavers.

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c. Edit the CSS of the template you're using. See www.epctutorials.com for an example of what to edit.

If you're still stuck, post a link to your calendar so we can better help.
I shall have a study of the template when i have had a rest( eyes tested).

Cheers.
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A, B, and C may be affected by your WP Theme's CSS.

I use Firefox along with the Web Developer Toolbar plugin to troubleshoot CSS conflicts. Under the CSS section, enable "View style information" and then click on various elements of your page.
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Old 04-15-2012, 01:29 PM   #5
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A, B, and C may be affected by your WP Theme's CSS.

I use Firefox along with the Web Developer Toolbar plugin to troubleshoot CSS conflicts. Under the CSS section, enable "View style information" and then click on various elements of your page.
A and B were affected by my eye sight, need to take more resr breaks..
I shall have a look at C, another day.

many thanks to all .


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