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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Where are you putting this iFrame? In the event description?

    My Calendar has an existing option to display a Google Map using the JavaScript API, which you can turn on in the settings (it’s off by default); that may be more useful to you.

    Thread Starter Sguarapeto

    (@sguarapeto)

    Yes I know and if I put the informationi in the location options of the event it works perfectly. But I need to put the iFrame because I need to view the map when I click on the date event. It’s possible?

    Thanke

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    The iframe is a completely independent piece of HTML; it should work just fine if inserted into the event description, unless TinyMCE is modifying it in some way. But that’s not really part of My Calendar; that would be coming from WordPress core.

    Does the same iframe work for you normally if you insert it into a post?

    Thread Starter Sguarapeto

    (@sguarapeto)

    Yes, if I put the iframe in a post it works. Also if I see the calendar not like a grid but like a list.
    Another question…the calendar is responsive? Yesterday I have published it and with my smartphone It wasn’t responsive. My event title is a little long, could it be the problem? Thanks

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    The calendar can be responsive, but that’s dependent on your stylesheet. The twentyfourteen.css stylesheet incorporates some responsiveness; none of the older ones do.

    The iFrame works in My Calendar in list view but not in grid view? That’s odd. Do you have the list view JS enabled?

    But there are some limitations to what you can do to make a table responsive.

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