For that usage, I suggest a couple of alternate options for you. First, consider using the option to open mini calendar links to the day view as a separate page, instead; or alternately, use a custom template so that you’re providing just a summary of information in the calendar.
I’m not sure what’s preventing that from being visible at the moment; something is overriding it’s container from overflowing, but I’m not seeing what it is.
Thanks Joe,
Looks like it is only happening on my laptop at the moment, so I am not as worried about it.
On a separate subject. I need to change all the URLs the mini-calendar is generating, to add the WWW in front of it. (Like this below)
<p><a href="http://rockfalls61071.com/wordpress1/?page_id=1865&mc_id=256" class="event-link external">City Council Meeting First Tuesday</a></p></div>
Is there some way to do this that I’m missing? I’ve tried to run a plugin to change URLs but not getting any results. I know it’s an odd request, but not having the WWW is conflicting with the way the client’s LAN is set up.
Thanks
Most likely, this is a change you either need to make in WordPress general settings (change the Home URL from http://domain.com to http://www.domain.com) or it’s a change you need to make in the My Calendar output settings for your My Calendar page URL.
Well I already did the Home URL change. Surprised that it did not take affect on these Calendar settings. But doing it in the output worked! Yay. thanks.