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Post by Christophori on Apr 2, 2019 8:06:55 GMT
Wandering around the website, looking in the corners, and under the bushes, I found the calendar fanaticus.boards.net/calendar . But was a little surprised to find it unpopulated. I presume that it's only open to mods and admins, and no one has the time to fill in the dates, even with just links to the appropriate threads. Could the permissions on the calendar be either opened to all, or a mod/admin wangle the time to add dates?
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Post by Simon on Apr 2, 2019 11:46:38 GMT
I did try using it last year but for some reason when you put in a saturday event it would always save as the day before on a Friday! I have just tried putting the Midland Open on Saturday 8 June in but it has done it again showing it as Friday 7 June! I will delete it.
Cheers
Simon
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Post by martin on Apr 2, 2019 12:35:01 GMT
I did try using it last year but for some reason when you put in a saturday event it would always save as the day before on a Friday! I have just tried putting the Midland Open on Saturday 8 June in but it has done it again showing it as Friday 7 June! I will delete it. Cheers Simon Wonder if it’s somehow linked to a USA timezone? (....or just stuffed....) worth trying to enter it as Sunday 9th, to see if it shuffles back to the 8th?
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Post by Christophori on Apr 2, 2019 13:02:08 GMT
If it's linked to time zone, it should be an admin available setting!
Just basing my comments on previous admin experience.
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Post by Simon on Apr 2, 2019 14:50:18 GMT
I did try using it last year but for some reason when you put in a saturday event it would always save as the day before on a Friday! I have just tried putting the Midland Open on Saturday 8 June in but it has done it again showing it as Friday 7 June! I will delete it. Cheers Simon Wonder if it’s somehow linked to a USA timezone? (....or just stuffed....) worth trying to enter it as Sunday 9th, to see if it shuffles back to the 8th? What, what what - not linked to Greenwich Mean Time. What bounder would do such a thing! Simon
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Post by martin on Apr 2, 2019 15:52:27 GMT
Wonder if it’s somehow linked to a USA timezone? (....or just stuffed....) worth trying to enter it as Sunday 9th, to see if it shuffles back to the 8th? What, what what - not linked to Greenwich Mean Time. What bounder would do such a thing! Simon ....or BST. Get with the time(s) !! Probs some conniving colonial 😊
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Post by Cromwell on Apr 2, 2019 21:10:56 GMT
Not sure about this. I am admin and when I just tried to create an event it made me select from the list of our discussion headings. When I did that it opened up as if i was posting a new thread!
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Post by Cromwell on Apr 2, 2019 21:25:39 GMT
okay update! I just went to Calendar and clicked on 25th April. I was given a box to create event listing all the discussion areas on the forum. Namely Oliver Cromwell's Birthday. I created the event. I then had to save Thread. I did so. Now Oliver Cromwell's Birthday is listed on the calendar as 25th April which is correct. However it also created a rather pointless thread in the forum with the same information. Odd!
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Post by Christophori on Apr 2, 2019 23:54:45 GMT
cromwell, I think the set up of the calendar is meant to work that way.
You generate a thread by the title you put in the calendar, you could then go into the post and cut and paste the correct thread info in.
Ta Da threads on the forum would be linked on the calendar.
I think!
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Post by Christophori on Apr 2, 2019 23:56:05 GMT
Thanks for everyone's hard work trying to get it working.
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Post by martin on Apr 3, 2019 7:17:22 GMT
Not sure about this. I am admin and when I just tried to create an event it made me select from the list of our discussion headings. When I did that it opened up as if i was posting a new thread! Me too....
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