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Creating web calendars
You can create a FirstClass-type calendar for your web site. You add calendar items just as you do to your personal calendar.
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You must add calendar items using the calendar in Web Publishing. The version on your web site is read only.
To add a calendar to your web site:
1 Open Web Publishing.
2 Open the folder in which you want your calendar, if necessary.
3 Choose New Web Page from the Create field.
4 Select Web Calendar.
5 Click Preview Web Object, then navigate to your calendar, to see its default appearance.
6 Change the appearance, if desired.
Choose Select Web Skin at Appearance with the calendar opened, then select the template you want your calendar to use. You can view your choice by clicking Preview Web Object.
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Both you and readers of your web site can change the dates displayed by clicking the links on either side of the date above the calendar, just as you can when you view the calendar in your Web Publishing folder.
7 Change the default calendar name, if desired.
Click Rename with the calendar selected.
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To view your personal calendar items in the web calendar, put a link to your personal calendar inside your web calendar.



How to access your calendar using other calendar programs
FirstClass web calendars support an iCalendar "feed" that lets your web site viewers subscribe your calendar to their calendar programs. To accomplish this, an iCal button is added to your web calendar when it is viewed in your web site.
Hovering the cursor over this button displays the URL to use for subscribing to your web calendar.
If someone doesn't have a calendar program that understands subscribing, they can click this button to download your web calendar contents in iCalendar format, then import the iCalendar file into their calendar program.


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