Published Calendars

Posted by Scott Sat, 28 Jan 2006 17:19:00 GMT

One of our favorite features is the ability to publish your calendar to a public web page.

Just click ‘Publish’ from the Calendar page and then enter a Published Name for your calendar and click ‘Publish’.

Your published calendar can be viewed at the new url, like:

http://www.calendarhub.com/pub/scott

Only events that are marked as Public will be shown on your published calendar.

Published calendars are being used by everyone from Congressional Candidates to Dance Clubs to anyone who wants to share their calendar with the world.

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  1. Karen Strom said 2 days later:
    And how did the http://www.capannaforcongress.com/ calendar get "published?"
  2. Ben said 2 days later:
    try: However Calendar Hub developers, is there any way to reduce the width of your calendar?
  3. Ben said 2 days later:
    Ooops... what I was trying to say was use the iframe XHTML tag to insert an inline frame (yuk but works). View the source for that capanna calendar to get an example...
  4. Karen Strom said 2 days later:
    Thanks Ben, I succeeded in scaling the calendar size by merely changing the width and height parameters of the iframe. If necessary, a scroll bar appears. (as above!)
  5. Karen Strom said 3 days later:
    Can we only get the month view in this way? Why not the week view or the day view?
  6. Brett Cooper said 6 days later:
    I'm not sure if this is the right place but have you got a forum for bugs and design ideas? Also a wiki would be great too. oh and Day, Week and Quartly views would be great feature. Thanks Brett
  7. Karen Strom said 10 days later:
    Note that recurring every month is not the same as recurring on the first (second/third) xxxxday of each month.
  8. marc haussmann said 18 days later:
    i love that feature. for me, it would be even more helpful, if private events would show up and block the time, just with the information greyed out.
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  13. pure5804@weblog.calendarhub.com said 21 days later:
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  14. iamanut said 27 days later:
    Is there a way to publish an iCalendar?
  15. V said 27 days later:
    Karen, check this: http://www.calendarhub.com/pub/embed/6060 I've found it in the html source code of http://www.capannaforcongress.com/. Probably you can embed the last month of any public calendar in a similar way.
  16. fenster said 31 days later:
    When are there going to be more updates to this? You guys don't seem to blog very regularly. Is Calendarhub being actively worked on?
  17. wcy said 32 days later:
    Can you subscribe to a calendar from iCal or Sunbird?
  18. Mango said 46 days later:
    I would really like to use this feature, but unfortunately none of my events appear when I try to publish. Any suggestions?

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