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9/27/2007 5:34 PM
 

I can't seem to find any way to change the width of the calendar. Is there a setting I can use to widen the display? Currently it is displayed 400px wide.. but I have lots more space on my page ;)

Thanks much!

 
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9/29/2007 11:06 AM
 

It's not in the module settings, but in the module specific .css file. If you have Events 3.3.8, open file /DesktopModules/Events/Themes/[ThemeName]/[ThemeName].css and look for

.Event
{
    (...)
   width: 400px;
   (...)
}

If you have an earlier module version without themes (don't know for sure when themes were introduced), look in /DesktopModules/Events/module.css instead. 

 
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