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widgets/calander
On my forum, http://www.castorblast.com , I have recent topics (and now pic of the month) and a widget with all our sponors for our bass club. I have the calendar on there too and it is wider then the rest of the widgets. Is there a way to make all of them the same width and maintain consistency and "balance" with them???
take a look and you cant miss it!!
Thanks
AJ
take a look and you cant miss it!!
Thanks
AJ
Re: widgets/calander
Admin Panel >> Modules tab >> Forum Widgets Management
Scroll down to your Calendar widget, and click the yellow Modify gadget next to it. Look through the html code (if there was an html code to create the calendar) and see if you can find the sizes for it.
Scroll down to your Calendar widget, and click the yellow Modify gadget next to it. Look through the html code (if there was an html code to create the calendar) and see if you can find the sizes for it.
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Re: widgets/calander
I am using phpBB2
Here is all I have for my calendar as far as options
All the options for the calendar.
Options
Activate the topic calendar : Yes No
Set the first day of the week : Sunday Monday
Title length showed in the boxes of the calendar : 100
Text length showed in the description box : 200
Show the forum name underneath the topic title, in the agenda : Yes No
Select the forum associated with your events :
Here is all I have for my calendar as far as options
All the options for the calendar.
Options
Activate the topic calendar : Yes No
Set the first day of the week : Sunday Monday
Title length showed in the boxes of the calendar : 100
Text length showed in the description box : 200
Show the forum name underneath the topic title, in the agenda : Yes No
Select the forum associated with your events :
Re: widgets/calander
I did just notice too that today is Tuesday yet my calendar shows a white box on Wed???
The time for the forum is correct with my time locally...
The time for the forum is correct with my time locally...
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