Design: Events---Card View Date Location

Select placement of dates on card images.

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Written by Jason Alexis
Updated over a week ago

This design item allows you to choose whether or not to display a date on the images of your cards. In other words, the picture section of the cards. If you display a date, you can choose in which corner to display it.

NOTE

This design item is not connected to the date shown in the details section of your card. The design item that covers that date is named Show date in card. Here is its help desk article: https://help.display.church/en/articles/4901457-design-events-show-date-in-card

To find this design item...

Step 1: After you log in, click on Calendars (brown box below).

The Your Calendars page will open.

Step 2: Choose the card view calendar you wish to modify. In this case, you can choose a cards (list) or (grid) view option (brown box below).

Step 3: Click on Design (brown box below).

Step 4: Click on Events (brown box below).

Step 5: Scroll down until you see Card View Date Location (brown box below).

To modify this design item...

Click on the downward arrow. The dropdown menu will open.

Click on the date location you wish or click on Don't display date if no date should be shown.

Here are how each of the menu choices looks...

Display Date in top left corner (see gold arrow below)

Display Date in top right corner (see gold arrow below)

Display Date in bottom right corner (see gold arrow below)

Display Date in bottom left (see gold arrow below)

Don't display date: see that there is no date displayed in any of the cards

NOTE

In the above image, no date is display in the IMAGE of your card. However, a date IS displayed in the details portion of the card. In the above example, the date displayed is February 12, 2021. The design item that covers that date is named Show date in card. Here is its help desk article: https://help.displaychurch.events/en/articles/4901457-design-events-show-date-in-card

Click Save at the bottom to save your changes.

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