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gallery #1
Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
We're creating a standards-compliant website for our current client. He
would like us to include a calendar functionality which he would be able to
update through Contribute 3.
Does anyone have suggestions for us?
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Alan #2
Re: Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
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> Does anyone have suggestions for us?
What kind of calendar ?
static pages? yes, Contribute can edit them. It would be clunky to maintain
for the client though.
dynamic calendar? No, you wouldn't use contribute to edit that- you'd use a
backend admin section. the client would update it using forms on the site.
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jjs #3
Re: Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
"Alan" <dont_mail_me_period@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:BE608C73.1F84A0%dont_mail_me_period@macromedi a.com...Yes, it would be clunky because they would have to keep text between the>>>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions for us?
> ??
> What kind of calendar ?
>
> static pages? yes, Contribute can edit them. It would be clunky to
> maintain
> for the client though.
existing borders, and Yes, a data-driven approach with a data-entry front
would be better. But...
To the OP - of course you know that several calendar templates are provided
with Contribute. Play with them. If you and your client can come to terms
with the format, then you have a solution in-hand.
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gallery #4
Re: Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
Yes ... we need a dynamic calendar.
Understanding that it will not be updateable in Contribute 3, does anyone
recommend any good dynamic calendars ?
"Alan" <dont_mail_me_period@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:BE608C73.1F84A0%dont_mail_me_period@macromedi a.com...maintain>>> >
> > Does anyone have suggestions for us?
> ??
> What kind of calendar ?
>
> static pages? yes, Contribute can edit them. It would be clunky toa> for the client though.
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> dynamic calendar? No, you wouldn't use contribute to edit that- you'd use> backend admin section. the client would update it using forms on the site.
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Alan #5
Re: Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
suggest looking the flavor category you want at hotscripts.com
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lawrie #6
Re: Standards-compliant Calendar to work with C3
used it on three sites and worth a look
[url]http://www.easilysimplecalendar.com/[/url]
"gallery" <mcannon_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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: Yes ... we need a dynamic calendar.
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: Understanding that it will not be updateable in Contribute 3, does anyone
: recommend any good dynamic calendars ?
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: "Alan" <dont_mail_me_period@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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: > > Does anyone have suggestions for us?
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: > ??
: > What kind of calendar ?
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: > static pages? yes, Contribute can edit them. It would be clunky to
: maintain
: > for the client though.
: >
: > dynamic calendar? No, you wouldn't use contribute to edit that- you'd
use
: a
: > backend admin section. the client would update it using forms on the
site.
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