The Open Web Calendar uses ICS/ICal calendars online and displays them in one calendar. You can use it with Nextcloud, Outlook, Google Calendar, Meetup and other calendar systems using the ICS standard.
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To merge several calendars, please input the URLs of the ICS calendars here:
To embed the calendar, use this code on your website:
You can make additional customizations of the calendar.
Title
To change the title, please input the name of the calendar here:
Starting date
To change the starting date of the calendar:
First Hour
To change the first hour of the calendar view:
Last Hour
To change the last hour of the calendar view:
Time Increment
Change time increment in the day & week view:
Clock Convention
You can choose between the 24 hour clock and the 12 hour clock. More options are possible. View the specification.
Language
You can set the language of the calendar.
Translate
Skins
You can select different skins for the calendar.
Links
Events may have locations and URLs. If you embed the calendar into a website, you can choose where the clicked link opens the page.
Days of the Week
Custom Style with CSS
You can change the color of your calendar and many more properties using CSS. Your customization has priority over the Skin you choose. Below, you can choose from a few customizations we prepared for you.
- You can change the background color of the calendar.
- You can change the color of the elements which can be clicked.
- You can change the background color of the current date.
- If you like to have a different color for the days, you can specify this, too.
- Some days of the calendar have a different color if they are not within the month.
You can specify your own CSS properties if you like. These are examples of CSS classes to style events:
.event {}
.UID-... {}
.CATEGORY-... {}
.CALENDAR-INDEX-0 {}
.CALENDAR-INDEX-... {}
.TRANSP-OPAQUE {}
.TRANSP-TRANSPARENT {}
.CLASS-PRIVATE {}
.CLASS-CONFIDENTIAL {}
.CLASS-PUBLIC {}
.STATUS-TENTATIVE {}
.STATUS-CONFIRMED {}
.STATUS-CANCELLED {}
.PRIORITY-1 {}
.PRIORITY-... {}
.error {}
Event Status
Change the look of the event description depending on the status:
Loading Animation
In some cases, the server takes quite a time to load the calendar. In case the server uses a free plan on Heroku, the server needs to start first.
Calendar Tabs
The Month view is the default. However, you can choose to show a different view in the beginning. Choose one:
It might be that you do not want to show all controls for the users to see. Choose here which controls you would like to display:
Time Zone
The timezone is taken from the browser of the user. If you want your calendar to be fixed in one timezone, you have the option below. Your browser uses this time zone:
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Hosting the Specification
The calendar can be generated not only using the URL, but also through a JSON or YAML specification from a file. The customization above generates this specification:
You can download this specification and place it somewhere on the web. This way you are still in control over the customization of the calendar after you shared the link, e.g. on GitHub in a Gist. Once you have placed the specification somewhere online, you can create a link like this one: