Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site

Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
posted by amit-msft
02-01-2009
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An event calendar is a helpful tool for visitors to view events, promotions, and other announcements.

This demo shows:

  • How to use Page Manager to create your calendar page, and set the associated properties such as where the page will live on your Web site.
  • How to use the Page Editor tool to edit your calendar page and insert the calendar module.
  • How to add to or edit individual events on your calendar.
  • How the customer can view additional details about an event.

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JoelGrohman wrote re: Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
on 03-02-2009 6:52 PM

Is there any way that a person can add a calender to there web page but allow the customer viewing your webpage to add an appointment in the calender. They will not have editing capability since they will be viewing the page only. Can something be added to get them to put in an appointment

CurtCavins1 wrote re: Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
on 03-16-2009 7:44 PM

How can you add Video Clips to your site?

LynnKullen wrote re: Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
on 04-01-2009 5:16 AM

cab the calendar be made bigger to show all of the event name?

Web MasterWWHOA wrote re: Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
on 06-06-2009 5:07 PM

JoelGrohman - Answer Yes make a Form to post events to your calendar.

CurtCavins1 - Simple way - <EMBED src="/Documents/YOURFILENAME.wmv" autostart=false

loop=false width=350 height=241> </EMBED>

Ken Symicek wrote re: Demo: Add a calendar to your Web site
on 08-18-2009 7:35 PM

Thank you Web MasterWWHOA

I think this stuff is great

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