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In this video, we’ll show you how to set up your Calendar Views. Let’s get started!
Calendar Views are the different ways your events can be displayed on your site.
They match your site’s design, highlight key information, and make navigation easy for your visitors.
With than a dozen beautiful layouts, picking the right one helps you express your brand and guide your audience.
- Posterboard – with events as eye-catching posters
- Tile View – Image-focused, Instagram-style
- Stream View – stylish vertical timeline
- Modern List – a visual-rich vertical layout
- Modern Row – with images on the right side
- Clean List – a wide event list with descriptions
- Clean Row – text-only, great for accessibility
- Agenda View – a chronological daily list
- Compact Agenda – a slim, clickable daily list
- Year View – ideal for big-picture event planning
- Month View – Full monthly overview
- Week View – for flexible week planning
- Map View – to show event locations with Google Maps
Visit our Calendar Views Demo Page to see them all in action.
Here’s how to pick your default view:
Log in to Timely
Go to Settings
Click Design, then Views
Then select the “enabled views” which are the views you will be using for your calendar and the ones your visitors will be able to use, when visiting your public calendar.
Next, choose your calendar default views for desktop and mobile.
Here you can also set how many events show per page or per day, and whether to display more events using the “Load More” button or upon scrolling.
Then, we have more options that are specific to certain calendar views, such as to show the total number of events in the month view, and to make posterboard tiles the same height in the posterboard view.
You can also choose to display the Venue name next to the event title.To allow visitors to favorite events while browsing through your calendar, click enable the Favorites button.
Finally, if you are planning to use the Map view, you can add your Google Maps API key for displaying map locations, and also set a default location for your events.