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  • Plugin Contributor Eran Miller

    (@eranmiller)

    I don’t understand your question.
    All AEC event details are displayed within a modal window, using the simplemodal plugin. I can’t think of a benefit to putting the event administration into a modal, can you illustrate your idea further?

    Eran

    Thread Starter spkane

    (@spkane)

    Yes, I’ll try to explain better.
    On this dev site, https://handpickedtomatoes.com/corrales/, clicking “All Events” at the bottom of the page shows AEC inside jQuery Colorbox which keeps the visitor on the home page. Also, there is no header or footer to get in the way, just the calendar.

    If there is a better way using just AEC, I’m all for that.

    Thanks for your quick reply and an excellent plugin, Eran.

    Plugin Contributor Eran Miller

    (@eranmiller)

    If you want to use the calendar without a header and footer, you can:
    1. add the calendar to a page or post.
    2. create a custom template without header or footer content (be sure to add header and footer calls, otherwise the calendar will not load properly)
    3. make the page or post sticky

    Let me know if I misunderstood and this is not what you intended.

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