Plugin Author
LBell
(@lbell)
Great! Mind sharing what worked for you?
If other’s are looking, you should be able to use the shortcode argument: fc_args='{"firstDay":"1"}' to switch to Monday as the start day.
someone said that he put Locale=en-GB and i did that for my site and it worked.
Plugin Author
LBell
(@lbell)
Nice! For others who want to change the start day, but don’t use English, the fc_args='{"firstDay":"1"}' should work, where 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, etc.
Sorry to bother those who have solved this before, but I’m not able to solve the problem. The website is set in Italian, as is the Google Calendar. The shortcode [ECFG_calendar_events] works well if I put it inside an HTML box (I use Elementor), but none of the other shortcodes work. Could I have an example? Thanks!
Hi,
The bold text is what i used to change the language and the -GB worked for me to get stating day on monday. Since i use a Dutch site i put in NL, i don’t know what i should be for Italy.
[pretty_google_calendar gcal=”###@calendar.google.com” locale=”nl-GB” show_today_button=”true” fc_args='{“weekNumbers”:”true”}’]
Hope this helps you, good luck!
ItsWoetr
Thanks!
The shortcode fc_args='{“firstDay”:”1″}’ works for me. The language should be the ISO standard code but it doesn’t work for Italian (or I did something wrong!)
If I use the short code posted instead of [ECFG_calender_events] I cannot see the events
Plugin Author
LBell
(@lbell)
Hi @andreaapx – it looks like you’re working with a different plugin. The shortcode [ECFG_calender_events] is not associated with this plugin.
Oh… I found it! We are creating this association page together with another guy and I made a mistake looking for this already placed shortcode.
both active plugins created a short in the visualizzation! I’m really sorry! Now I can see the calendar but I cannot see the events. The API key is added to the code. I will look for more reply on the support page.
Sorry again