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11/13/2007 4:56 PM
 

We have found that this module does pretty much everything we were wanting for our website event calendar.  However, we would like to be able to format the display slightly by not having the start time show up when it is a full day event.  Right now, there isn't an option to schedule an event for a full day without having to put a start and end time for the 24 hour period.  For instance, when we add thanksgiving to the calendar, it is really a full day event and looks a little weird to have Thanksgiving displayed with a 12 AM start time.  Is there a way to mark something as all day or have it not show the start time for full day events?  Thanks.

 
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12/22/2007 10:42 PM
 

Agreed.

There needs to be an "all-day event" type of functionality (i.e., holidays, birthdays, etc etc)

Perhaps this could be added with little modification by adding it at the top or bottom of the time drop-down list, and have display settings not display the time when it is an all-day event?

Jens

 
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12/23/2007 8:48 AM
 

please post enhancements requests into the public issue tracker at support.dotnetnuke.com.


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