How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article? 
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How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article?
by Mighty5x » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:10 pm
Hello everybody,
can anybody help me, please?
I´m tryin to embed the jevents calendar into an article page.
I need this because I want to display additional content.
I already created a {loadposition terminkalender} in my article.
But I only got the small view displayed.
If I use jevents calendar as a page type for the menu item I get the large view.
How could I display the large view embed in a article?
The screenshot shows what I´m meaning:
The little calendar is the embed one and the large is from the one component.
Kind regards
can anybody help me, please?
I´m tryin to embed the jevents calendar into an article page.
I need this because I want to display additional content.
I already created a {loadposition terminkalender} in my article.
But I only got the small view displayed.
If I use jevents calendar as a page type for the menu item I get the large view.
How could I display the large view embed in a article?
The screenshot shows what I´m meaning:
- kalender.jpg (70.9 KiB) Viewed 116 times
The little calendar is the embed one and the large is from the one component.
Kind regards
- Mighty5x
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Re: How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article?
by Tonyp » Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:36 pm
Hello,
The large calendar is a component whereas the mini calendar is a Module.
For what you ware trying to achieve you will need a component/plugin which allows loading multiple components on a single page.
I would search JED for that.
Regards
Tony
The large calendar is a component whereas the mini calendar is a Module.
For what you ware trying to achieve you will need a component/plugin which allows loading multiple components on a single page.
I would search JED for that.
Regards
Tony
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Re: How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article?
by Mighty5x » Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:15 am
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
I´ll try to find something.
Do u have any suggestions?
Maybe this theme is smth to bring into the next fix/version of jevents.
Many people have the same problem like me if u search google for this topic
Greets
thanks for your answer.
I´ll try to find something.
Do u have any suggestions?
Maybe this theme is smth to bring into the next fix/version of jevents.
Many people have the same problem like me if u search google for this topic
Greets
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Re: How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article?
by Tonyp » Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:35 am
Hello,
Unfortunately not, I haven't had the need yet, but there's no reason you can't just embed with an if tame the main URL and adding &tmpl=component to just load the component view.
It is some thing I am considering of adding as a club feature setting the height / width of a mini calendar.
Regards
Tony
Unfortunately not, I haven't had the need yet, but there's no reason you can't just embed with an if tame the main URL and adding &tmpl=component to just load the component view.
It is some thing I am considering of adding as a club feature setting the height / width of a mini calendar.
Regards
Tony
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Re: How to embed the LARGE calendar view into an article? 
by Mighty5x » Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:51 am
Hi again,
I solved my problem now =)
I simply use a banner plugin.
Their is a second position on my content-pages.
First is position-12 where the content is normally displayed and above the 12 is a position-2.
So I use my banner plugin on position-2 and configured my banner to use customize text instead of a image.
Put my html-text with the download-link I needed in and thats it =)
Hopefully this could help other people with their problems, too.
Thanks for ur help tony!
Greets.
I solved my problem now =)
I simply use a banner plugin.
Their is a second position on my content-pages.
First is position-12 where the content is normally displayed and above the 12 is a position-2.
So I use my banner plugin on position-2 and configured my banner to use customize text instead of a image.
Put my html-text with the download-link I needed in and thats it =)
Hopefully this could help other people with their problems, too.
Thanks for ur help tony!
Greets.
- Mighty5x
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- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:02 pm
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