Display Demos

Calendar Displays

A number of so called "displays" have been developed for the calendar, which are a single-file programs, showing an Upcoming Events listing. Displays can be embedded in your web page using an inline frame (<iframe>) and are very suitable to be viewed on mobile devices showing upcoming events in a fancy user interface without the overhead of headers, bars and buttons.

Below you will see a demonstration of the currently available displays.

Display1

Display1 is an easy to use and easy to tailor Upcoming Events calendar. It is suitable for narrow width windows or displays, like integration in a page of your website.

Specialties:
• a log in feature to distinguish between not logged in visitors and logged in visitors. See the Log In button at the top right corner of the display.
• Images in extra field 1 are floated left and images in extra field 2 are floated right. If in the same extra fields 1 or 2 a URL is found, then the corresponding image will become a hyperlink to this URL.

You can add events by clicking a date and you can edit an event by clicking its title. In the demo calendar below you can only edit events added by yourself.


Display2

Display2 has been designed for limited-width devices or to be embedded in an iframe on your web page. If you enter one of the following URLs in the browser of your smart phone, you can see what it looks like without the overhead of the bells and whistles of the parent page:

You can add events by clicking a date and you can edit an event by clicking its title.


Display3

Display3 has been specially designed for narrow-width mobile devices. The displayed event data uses the full width of the screen. You can check this display3 out on your smart phone by using one of the following URLs:

You can add events by clicking a date and you can edit an event by clicking its title.


Display4

Display4 is the most compact display. It is suitable for limited-width devices or can be embedded in an iframe on your web page. If you enter one of the following URLs in the browser of your smart phone, you can see what it looks like:

You can add events by clicking a date and you can edit an event by clicking its title.