Le 2012-05-04 18:54, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Positioning: as it is now - I would either make it full-width (i.e.
890px wide, to be in-line with the margin that is used for the
content).
And if it was me, I'd use a height of 450px - at that size the whole
calendar view would fit my browser window even with a horizontal
scroll bar displayed.
(1280x800 resolution, gnome2.x with one panel, chromium browser)
Not sure whether it is planned to add text to the page or whether the
plan is to only show the calendar by itself.
ciao
Christian
I've modified the positioning of the calendar and it really made a big
difference. It looks like it could easily fit on a netbook. It would
help if someone could check on a netbook and give feedback. I'll also
check it on a netbook next time I'm out at a computer store with
netbooks on display.
Let me know how it looks on the Silverstripe draft site[1]. NB: You have
to be logged in to view the page.
If all is OK, I'll publish the page. The calendar has already been
populated with most of the upcoming events that I could find on the lists.
Cheers,
Marc
[1]
https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/libreoffice-international-events-calendar/?stage=Stage
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