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What I mean by responsive is without the need to hit the search button, so when you select a category, the events of this category show up.Lyr!C wrote: @Hedzer
1 already possible with new option in menu options to set a global search (as it was) or a search limited to the current listHedzer wrote: Front end:
Search Filters in event list:
1: category selection: Is it possible to only include the categorys that are included in the options of this menu item instead of all the categories that are available to ICagenda.
2: Make it responsive, so the search button is obsolute. This way it is also possible to select multiple categories.
About 2, maybe some more details for "responsive" ? (as already with a responsive grid...)
About the multiple categories filter, it's a possibility i will add later
Nice!Lyr!C wrote:
It's planned already, with the add to calendar which one will be added to the main list too to export the current page list (so i will add a limit option for number of events to be displayed, to help to set export .ics file). Option which is in process, and almost ready for next 3.7.x serie.Hedzer wrote: Front end ical export
I don't know if this have been mentioned before, but it would be amazing if users could download the event list and import it to their own calender.
In addition, the category can be hidden from the search filters if your acces level does not permit viewing events in this category.Lyr!C wrote:
Exactly, a missing option i should (and should have already in fact!) add for category.Hedzer wrote: Acces levels on categories: I know it is possible to set acces levels for events. It would save time if the acces levels can be set for each category and that these setting are inhereted when a new event in this category is made.
As i've planned too to add a category image option, i will check in same time for other options (so i will work on categories refactory in the same period, so planned later, as currently working on paiement and registration improvement for 3.7)
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