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  • Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    That type of layout should be possible with “list” view, which is in the free version… but it will require some extensive CSS work.

    I designed list view to be very basic visually but to have a good HTML structure with defined CSS classes that you can use to customize the appearance as needed, using CSS. If you inspect the output on the page, you’ll see the CSS classes that you can use. (Unfortunately I still have a lot of work to do on documenting the CSS… but you can rest assured that the CSS classes in the plugin’s templates are not going to go away, so you can use them in your theme for customization.)

    Thread Starter andreas9102

    (@andreas9102)

    Hallo, danke für ihre Antwort.

    Wo kann ich, dass datum aktivieren für die einzelnen Inhalte?

    ICS Calendar fügt dies Information “Termingruppe: Erweckungsgebet” in Beschreibung ein, wie kann ich dies entfernen?
    ICS feed: https://kool.emb-online.ch/ical/?user=e63800b5e4ba0f50ab9ff25d490dff53

    Danke für die Antwort.
    Freundliche Grüsse Andreas

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    Hello, thank you for your answer.

    Where can I activate the date for the individual contents?

    ICS Calendar inserts this information “Event group: Revival prayer” in description, how can I remove this?
    ICS feed: https://kool.emb-online.ch/ical/?user=e63800b5e4ba0f50ab9ff25d490dff53

    Thanks for the answer.
    Kind regards Andreas

    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    I’m sorry, I’m not quite sure I understand what you mean by “activate the date for the individual contents”.

    I’m also not seeing the text “Termingruppe: Erweckungsgebet” anywhere on the page… but I do see it in your feed. The feed itself contains that, so you’ll need to investigate it with your source calendar software.

    Thread Starter andreas9102

    (@andreas9102)

    Die aktuelle Struktur ist:
    Datum (30.06.2022)
    – Zeit (14:00), Titel (Fest 1), Beschreibung (Im Park), Ort (Schweiz)
    – Zeit (19:00), Titel (Fest 2), Beschreibung (Im Haus), Ort (Schweiz)

    Neue Struktur
    Datum (30.06.2022) -> ausblenden
    – Datum (30.06.2022), Zeit (14:00), Titel (Fest 1), Beschreibung (Im Park), Ort (Schweiz)
    – Datum (30.06.2022), Zeit (19:00), Titel (Fest 2), Beschreibung (Im Haus), Ort (Schweiz)

    Auf der Seite wird es nicht angezeigt, aber ihn ihrem Plugin schon. Es handelt sich um den selben Feed. Auf Seite feed kann ich nicht machen, daher muss ich es auf Seite Plugin l?sen k?nnen. Gibt es die M?glichkeit mit suchen ersetzten?

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    The current structure is:
    Date (30.06.2022)
    – Time (14:00), Title (Festival 1), Description (In the Park), Place (Switzerland)
    – Time (19:00), Title (Fest 2), Description (In the House), Place (Switzerland)

    New Structure
    Date (30.06.2022) -> hide
    – Date (30.06.2022), Time (14:00), Title (Festival 1), Description (In the Park), Location (Switzerland)
    – Date (30.06.2022), Time (19:00), Title (Fest 2), Description (In the House), Place (Switzerland)

    It doesn’t show up on the site, but it does in your plugin. It is the same feed. I can’t do it on page feed, so I need to be able to solve it on page plugin. Is there a possibility to replace with search?

    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    OK, I see what you mean.

    Do you have a page I can view where you’re working on this? The link you shared in the original post above seems to be using a different calendar tool.

    Thread Starter andreas9102

    (@andreas9102)

    Ich arbeite auf einer Entwicklung- und Test Umgebung:
    https://dev.ator-consulting.ch/impact/

    I work on a development and test environment:
    https://dev.ator-consulting.ch/impact/

    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    Thanks for sharing the link. It’s helpful to see how things are coming together with the actual plugin.

    Unfortunately it’s not going to be easy to make the kind of change you’re looking for… the list view template is structured to deliberately group events on the same date together as one list, rather than displaying the date individually for each event. Changing the display to what you’re looking for would require actually altering the HTML, not just CSS. So it would need to be done either by creating a separate alternate template in PHP, or by some convoluted manipulation of the HTML within the browser using JavaScript/jQuery.

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