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CGCalendar - two suggestions.

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:46 pm
by frank4360
1. Looking at the day and month shown in the Week display of the CGCalendar module, the days are shown as, for example "Mon 10/19 Tue 10/20, etc" - the North American format.

The European norm is "Mon 19/10 Tue 20/10, etc".

As far as I can see there is no setting to change this. Perhaps it would be easier to drop the MM part of the display as the month name is shown at the top anyway?

2. When clicking on an event in the Month calendar display, the event is shown at the bottom of the current Month calendar - off the visible part of the screen. Can this be changed to overwrite the Month display so that users are shown the detail of the event without scrolling down. This is how the previous version of CGCalendar worked.
When I clicked on an event it took me some time to realise that the detail was actually being displayed as it was not on the visible part of the screen.

Edited 25/10/2015 - I have now submitted these two in Feature Request in the Forge.
Frank

Re: CGCalendar - two suggestions.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:18 am
by velden
Are you talking about front end or back end?

Re: CGCalendar - two suggestions.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:27 am
by frank4360
velden wrote:Are you talking about front end or back end?
Sorry - I don't understand the question.

Re: CGCalendar - two suggestions.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:36 am
by velden
Frontend: de website visitors see
Backend: CMSMS admin area

Re: CGCalendar - two suggestions.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:25 pm
by frank4360
Front end -you can see the problem here http://med-and-mountain.com/adhd/index. ... e=whats-on

For comparison the old calendar can be seen here http://med-and-mountain.com/adhd/index. ... e=calendar

If you click on an event in the new calendar the details appear below the calendar; on the old calendar the details replaced the calendar grid.

For the date format problem, click on the "week" view of the new calendar to see the North American format dates.

Frank