By mvance on Monday, 09 May 2016
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I am running the free version but would be willing to purchase a membership if I can get this issue resolved. I am running a calendar of many multiday events. If I only have a single event showing on a particular day, it appears at the top of the box on the monthly calendar view. For example, May 2-6 I have an event listed. It appears first. Then I have another event starting May 3rd. It appears below event 1, just like it should since event 1 is still continuing on. Then I have another event starting May 4th. The first event appears at the top of the box for May 2nd and 3rd but on the 4th when the new event 3 also starts, event 1 is bumped to the second position, and event 2 is now listed third but event 3 is now listed first. As a new event is listed for additional days, the previous events are bumped down to make room for the new ones. When there are only 2 events like on the 20-22, it seems to function properly but any time a third is added, it bumps everything down. I have attached a screen shot showing what I mean.[attachment=1:3stn77c7]<!-- ia1 -->Calendar Problem.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3stn77c7]

I have searched for an answer to this but can't find anything online. What I would like for it to do is keep a multiday event on the same line for the duration of the event. I have copied and pasted the screen shot to fix it like I want it. Here it is: [attachment=0:3stn77c7]<!-- ia0 -->Calendar like I want it.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3stn77c7].
Am I doing something wrong or is this impossible to make happen? It is just so confusing when the event jumps all over the place. Thanks!
Most of the club themes offer spanning of multi-day events - see https://www.jevents.net/products-new/ad ... ub-layouts

Also you could look at the demos here (http://www.jeventsdemo.net/all-events) and try out the club themes using the theme switcher module on the right side of the page.
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