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Old 01-08-2009, 01:57 PM
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I was able to change the first setting so thank you very much for your help on that.

I found where to change the second setting. "Can View Others' Events" I take it this should be set to yes? When I attempt to check the yes, I receive a pop up that tells me custom permissions for this usergroup need to be enabled. This is somewhere else in the Admin panel? Would this be something I could locate on my own by referring to the vB Manual?

In the Admin panel it provides an area where we can add a new calendar. I assumed this meant there were other styles of calendar out there and evidently we are only able to use the same default calendar more than once at the site. I was thinking there might be more attractive calendars out there that would be easier on the eyes.

This vB user has 3.7 and their calendar seems to have a larger layout too. Do you think this could be a default and the reason why our calendar isn't expanding is because we don't currently have more than one event on any date?
http://www.newmusicstage.com/calendar.php?

I like the way your calendar allows someone to click for more information. Why do you think our events aren't clickable?

This particular hack seems to do what we wanted-
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...ight=calendars
We're 3.7 and that's 3.6 which makes us nervous.

* When a new event is created in a calendar, an associated thread is created in the linked forum.
* Links to events in the calendar are forwarded to the associated thread, or optionally a seperate New Event button can be added with a minor template edit.
* New thread links in the event forum are redirected to a new event form.
* A summary can be shown at the top of the event forum which shows the up and coming events over the next 'x' days.
* The date and time shown in the thread and post title, is calculated on the current viewing users timezone. In other words, times always show in the users timezone, not forced to GMT.
* Full moderation support.
* Editing a thread or event, will update its associated event/thread.

What do you think?
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