Rating: 5 stars
This plugin is a Godsend. It is amazing how hard it is to find a plugin that displays the Google calendar without a bunch of other stuff shoved in that you don’t need. This one is simple and just works.
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Makes it easy, too!
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If you are wanting to show Google Calendars on your WordPress website, look no further.
Highly recommend this plugin. Great Support ??
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Pretty Google Calendar is an extraordinarily useful and welcome plugin, especially considering Google’s disappointing default integration. It is responsive and seamlessly adapts to any screen, switching to list mode when necessary. Customization is simple and intuitive, allowing you to modify colors and fonts to seamlessly integrate with your website. The synchronization simply “works,” and the shortcode is rich in parameters, including language localization, offering complete control over the calendar’s appearance and behavior. In short, Pretty Google Calendar is the ultimate solution for integrating Google calendars easily and effectively on WordPress. Thank you for this contribution.
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This is just what i was looking for.
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Yes, it does take a while, because it needs a Google Calendar API key… (arghs), and it is embedded via Shortcode. But the result! All my fonts, all the colours, everything happens right according to my template. It looks SO BLOODY good. I am SO VERY HAPPY.
(And yes, I am a beginner with WordPress & Oxygen, and I am still baffled with how complex everything is. So I might be overly enthusiastic.)
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve tried several similar programs, but none come close to the efficiency and reliability of this software. The features are robust, and it integrates seamlessly into my workflow
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Does everything I need and looks good doing it. Beauty implementation of FullCalendar on WP.
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I needed a simple events calendar for a UK charity website. After trying several WordPress plugins I came to the conclusion that Pretty Google Calendar was by far the best. It looks great on desktop, tablet and mobile. It has an easy switch from tabular month view to list which many plugins only offer in versions you have to pay for. The layout is clean, simple functional and looks great. I am extremely grateful for this fab plugin, thank you!
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This is a very sophisticated and beautiful calendar!
It is easy to operate and very user-friendly.
The owner seems to be providing friendly support, which is reassuring.
I will definitely use it in the future!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this wonderful plugin.
Rating: 5 stars
This is by far the sleekest google calendar plugin integration. The display pops and the settings do exactly what you’d expect. It works great on mobile vs desktop. I like it so much I made a (small) donnation to the dev !
Google should buy this to properly integrate gcal anywhere.
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It shows up nicely in editor mode but once looking at the frontend it ignores all parameters, and in the footer it just says loading…getting support now.
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Is you follow the instructions in the previous commenter’s posts, it will work like a charm. This is the one that got me up and running:
]]>If you copy and paste the shortcode from that tutorial page, it won’t work. That example has “smart quotes” (ie, “ and ”) instead of regular “straight quotes” (").
Following the op’s link above, and turning on Chrome’s devtools and looking at the Network tab, I can see that’s his problem too. The call to googleapis.com has extra characters surrounding the calendar id. Those extra characters are the “smart quotes.”
Just retype the shortcode (type the quote characters instead of copying and pasting from the tutorial) and give it a try.
Rating: 1 star
Worked perfectly for 2 months and then suddenly stopped. We can only see “loading” on the website.
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Easy to setup and with the help of the support forum also nice to edit things such as language. Thanks!
Embarrassing that Google still hasn’t done a visual update to their embedded calendar view, but thanks to people like you that’s not a problem!
Rating: 5 stars
This does a really nice job of displaying Google Calendar Events, and is easy to set up and customize with CSS once you get through creating your API Key in Google’s Cloud Console. However, I couldn’t get events to display until after I removed all Application Restrictions and API restrictions from my API key (when setting up the project in the Cloud Console for this calendar). Perhaps there was another conflict causing issues with that, but that’s the only way I could get it to work. Also, it would be nice for the Plugin to display events in the same color that they are listed in Google Calendar with, but perhaps with some creative CSS customization that might be possible. Overall, great, simple and easy to set up. Thanks for the plugin!
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This is a great basic Google Calendar add-on. I struggled to get it working, but it seemed to be issues with google rather than the app. Do a google search for “How to add google calendar in WordPress ” The article by wpbeginner helped me out a lot.
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I really wanted this plugin to work, but alas it never did display the calendar. Other plugins displayed the calendar fine, so the problem is limited to this plugin.
Support was slow to respond and not really helpful. Too bad.
Rating: 5 stars
… especially on the mobile version — the original embed was horribly clunky on mobile — adding Pretty Google Calendar to the page in its original embed’s place was a 180o from that unusable layout. Scrolls beautifully, melds with the theme’s global styles, and cleanly/clearly displays the individual days’ events on the scroll. Two thumbs way-up.
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Very simplistic and practical design for presenting gCal on page. Great support too. I tested and tried several other gCal plugins and found this to be the only one that provided a way to style and work with the Google Calendar on my website page.
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