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Event times in main calendar views
Event times in main calendar views

Find out more about how Display.Church manages your event times up front in your main calendar views.

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Written by Jason Alexis
Updated over a week ago

As a result of your feedback (thanks!), Display.Church has updated how we display event times.

(1) All Day Events

Thank you to our Display.Church partner who told us that "it would be helpful if all-day events did not show the time." It seems this led to a lot of confusion, especially when the event time displayed as something such as 12am-11:59pm.

So, we have replaced this with the ALL DAY label.

Note: You will not see this label in the Monthly Calendar view.

(2) Event times in Monthly Calendar view

In the Monthly Calendar view, the event times are a hardwired option. They will always display. You do not need to manage them as this is handled automatically for you by Display.Church.

(3) Event times in other calendar views

EVENT LIST, WEEKLY VIEW (ALL 3 VIEWS), DETAILED LIST: For these views, the event times are a hardwired option. They will always display. You do not need to manage them as this is handled automatically for you by Display.Church.

DETAILED LIST: The option is on or off. If on, shows date and time.

To find this display item: Design tab --> Events --> Detailed list --> Show event date

TILES: The option is on or off. If on, shows date.

To find this display item: Design tab --> Tiles --> Display information --> Show event date

EVENT TIMES: CARDS (GRID), CARDS (LIST), SLIDER: For these views, displaying event times is NOT hardwired. The event time is 'connected' to the date field. Here is more about how it works:

To find this display item: Design tab --> Events --> Card views events --> Show date in card

Under the toggled on feature will be the date options.

Regular

Shows the day, date, and start/end times.

Example:

Compact

Shows the day, date, and start time.

Example:

Short

Shows the start/end times.

Example:

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