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@Wedee don’t want to be a wierdo but I fell in love with this I Just shot you a pm
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@Wedee : How did you the trick with several calendars? Could you please share some infos for me?
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@Orca simply clone the module for the calendar and change the settings for login.
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@lucallmon: Can you give me a hint how to clone this module. I’ve copied the folder into …/modules and named it calendar1, but only black screen.
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No need to duplicate the module, in the config.js just repeat the module config but point to the second calendar settings.
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You have two possibilities with the calendar module.
Option 1:
This shows one block and mixes both calendars, sorted by date
modules: [ { module: 'calendar', header: 'both calendars' position: 'top_left', config: { calendars: [ { url: 'http://www.whatever.....xx.ics', symbol: 'calendar', }, { url: 'http://www.justanother....zz.ics', symbol: 'calendar', } ], } } ]
Option 2:
This show calendar1 sorted by date and then shows calendar2 sorted by date, but in a seperate block with a seperate header
modules: [ { module: 'calendar', header: 'calendar1' position: 'top_left', config: { calendars: [ { url: 'http://www.whatever.....xx.ics', symbol: 'calendar', } ], } }, { module: 'calendar', header: 'calendar2' position: 'top_left', config: { calendars: [ { url: 'http://www.justanother....zz.ics', symbol: 'calendar', } ], } } ]
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THX, that did the trick.
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Another request for you to post your css for calendar_monthly…I’m not having much luck getting it formatted widely enough.
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Very clean.
Can i ask, how did you manage to create horizontal lines for all the modules?
Thanks
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@emos I believe its just a function of my CSS forcing column widths (width: xxxpx;). As the headers of the module are usually set to “float” the forcing of a width makes them span the entire column.
I have not touched the mirror in about a year - it just runs.