I see some members name on the calendar when I bring it up, what is that for?
I see some members name on the calendar when I bring it up, what is that for?
Birthdays. When you plug your birthday in on your profile, it moves it to the calendar.
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I thought you were only wanting to know why folks were on there. At the upper right hand corner of the calender is a drop down box for adding a single day event, a date range event (the 5th through the 10th for example) and a recurring event. You can add or delete as a user if you want. Looks like Chris has it opened for us.
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OK, then a person could organize a forum for a upcoming date so that people interested could could plan for it. Has it ever Happened?
Your first question. Yes, you could. Second question, I don't know. I just joined in November. Sarge!!!!!! Has anyone used the calendar before?
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Not that I'm aware of.
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On most forums the calendar is unused, but for some very specific applications it is essential, so they include it.
For instance... a pregnancy forum might have mothers list their due dates on the calendar, a travel forum may have people list their trip dates, a band forum would put up show dates, etc.
Thanks Chris, I always thought it was for knowing the date jk
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