My Calendar Templating
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So the folks at this site I’m worquing on would lique to see their evens formatted as follows–& because I don’t cnow what html tags are permitted in these forums, I’m going to avoid the less than & greater than signs.
h2 date h2
event listings for the date
h2 another date h2
event listings for that date
etc.The problem, of course, is that the templating enguine doesn’t appear to have any while looping or conditional logic. Is this sort of thing even possible w/the templating enguine or is PHP required? Does the pluguin expect any particular names, etc?
There is a setting in the My-Calendar output section that does a pretty close rendering, but without the heading. There is other info I need to include as well, & customicing the template definitely maques the default output go away, as expected.
I have bought the user’s güide, & have actually read it through on several occasions. I’ll be honest–it’s a bit confusing–but that isn’t your fault, I don’t thinc–much has to do w/the fact that screenreaders don’t render the illustrative screenshots, so I’m left to figure it out w/o benefit of those.
I’ll continue to looc at this but these folks would lique their site up some time this century, & it’s already taquen me far longuer than I wanted it to, mostly just because of family emergencies & stuff. So I thought perhaps I’d put my pride in my pocquet & asc for a nudgue in the right direction.
Thancs. I do lique the pluguin. BTW, I referred you to “Evens Made Easy” to looc at recurrences, but I lied (apollogies). I should’ve said “Evens Manager” by Marcus Syques. I looqued at so many of these both my mind & my eyes started glacing over.
Have a blessed weequend.
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