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Post by Nauloera on Sept 8, 2008 10:17:31 GMT -5
As you may have noticed the calendar has slipped out of date again. Between work, family, and my home business my time for outside activities has been cut to nearly nothing. I need help. What I need is someone that has time to keep the calendar up to date with the regular events, such as RPA night, Nox night and Boomstick night and to keep an eye on the Events forum to add things to the calendar as they come up. If you would be interested in working on the calendar, please PM me HERE. Thanks!
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Post by Grizz on Sept 9, 2008 6:37:45 GMT -5
Just a little suggestion - why not try a google calendar (google.com/calendar) instead?
Create an email address like fmrpa@gmail.com (or hell, use nauloera@gmail.com), create a public calendar, and then you can have recurring events automatically reschedule themselves.
Just a thought!
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Post by scottmcgerik on Sept 9, 2008 12:40:03 GMT -5
why not try a google calendar (google.com/calendar) instead? I second that suggestion. Then others can subscribe to it. I check my google calendar every day but it takes effort upon my part to remember to check the calendar here.
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Post by scottmcgerik on Sept 9, 2008 16:38:53 GMT -5
It looks like with a Google calendar, you could keep the calendar on this site by embedding it using an iframe. That would keep good because you would not be sending others to an external site. www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=41207&topic=15297Embed on your website Here's how to embed your calendar on your website: 1. In the calendar list on the left, click the down-arrow next to the calendar you want to embed, and select Calendar settings. (Alternatively, click the Settings link at the bottom of the calendar list, then click the name of the calendar.) 2. Copy the iframe code displayed in the 'Embed This Calendar' section. 3. Paste this code into your website to embed your calendar. If you'd like to customize your embedded calendar, click the Customize the color, size, and other options link above the iframe field to access the Google Embeddable Calendar Helper. Carefully select your options in the Calendar Helper and paste the customized iframe code in your website. To display events from multiple calendars in the same embedded calendar, simply follow the instructions above to access the Google Embeddable Calendar Helper. Then, select the checkbox next to each calendar you wish to display, in the section 'Calendars to Display.' Please note that you can change the amount of information available on your calendar's address by clicking the Change sharing settings link in the 'Calendar Address' section.
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