Overview
The Groundswell Calendar Display, powered by ToastUI, gives designers the ability to quickly have a modern calendar display in their sites and dashboards with the simplicity of a single component. The dense, versatile display supports different calendar views with styling matching your site’s accent color. Example interfaces and utility rules are attached, which demonstrate usage and features of the component.
Key Features & Functionality
Justin, thanks again! This will really help with my demo!
borderColor - this will also be added to the event helper next release
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[id:2,calendarId:1,title:My Title,category:time,location:My Location,start:2023-02-22T19:00:00.000Z,end:2023-02-22T21:30:00.000Z,attendees:My attendees,body:My Body,bgColor:YELLOW,color:GREEN,borderColor:ORANGE]
Is there a way to change the color of the leftmost stripe in the image (the blue line left of Work)?
Color would be most color names, hex codes, or rgba() representation - similar to what is available in HTML/CSS. I would refer to this for user-friendly color names available: (https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colornames.asp)
Adding the additional information to the helper/documentation is queued up but there is an existing release in review by Appian right now, so these updates will have to wait on that to be completed. Would estimate early March but exact time is completely dependent on Appian Engineering.
Justin I really appreciate you getting back to me so quickly! What is the list of relevant colors? When do you plan on adding this to CDT helper and documentation?
These options should work now, they just aren't in the helper CDT if you are using that. Example:
I am currently using this plugin on a project and would like the color and bgColor properties added.
A fix for this issue is being worked and will include an Italian translation as well as better handling of any unsupported languages. This should hopefully be released by end of the month.
The example app included in the package has example of setting times for start/end of events. I suggest looking at Example 2 first.