May 18, 2013

Google Calendar embed in RapidWeaver

Google Calendar embed in RapidWeaver
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Another way of integrating Google Calendar within your RW pages to get great results to accompany the RW forum post over here



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  1. Allen Schroeder - says:

    Thank you it worked just great!

  2. Rebecca - http://www.jennesspark.com says:

    Does this embedded calendar update on my website whenever I make a change in Google? Or do I have to re-embed it?

  3. Larry Pollock - says:

    Yes. This is the point for using GDocs, GCal. They update and show the latest in your site.

  4. Rebecca - http://www.jennesspark.com says:

    Thank you, Larry.
    Is there a way to import the information from a Google Calendar WITHOUT embedding it and getting that format? My hope is to be able to bring in the info automatically, but display it as a simple text “list” (without having to update manually)…
    See an example of what I want to do on the home page of my website.

  5. Gavin Anderson - http://sterlingstudiosinc.com says:

    Thanks, I was looking for a way to use the Google calendar in a site.

    I have the plugin you are referring, too, but I have one question. Would the built-in iFrame plugin work just as well, if the only thing you wanted on the page was the calendar? I can see where you would want to use the method you showed here, if you wanted to put other things on the page, but I just need the calendar.

  6. Kevin - http://SupportCasts.com says:

    The method we show you uses no plugins just the standard Google Cal embed :)

  7. Gavin Anderson - http://sterlingstudiosinc.com says:

    What I meant was, this seems like the long way around, if you are just doing a calendar page. Instead of using Blocks (a 3rd party plugin) you can use either the HTML page or the iFrame page (both of which come free with RapidWeaver) and just paste the code in there. It works on both of these; I tried it. You still have to adjust the calendar width as mentioned here, but with both HTML pages and iFrame pages, you can simply set the width to 100%, rather than a set pixel amount, and it works fine.

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