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  • Thread Starter Ricardo Terra

    (@rterrabh)

    Actually, if I could identify if the day is completely (24h) or partially (<24h) busy is more than enough for me. Best.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    You can check out the event builder codes.

    Here is the documentation to get you started:

    https://wpdocs.philderksen.com/google-calendar-events/event-builder/

    Thread Starter Ricardo Terra

    (@rterrabh)

    Hi Nick. I checked out the event builder; there are several cool features. Congrats.

    Nevertheless, it does not solve my problem since I have a grid calendar view.

    My problem:
    1. An event from March 2nd to March 9th.
    2. I need to be able to identify “March 2nd” and “March 9th”.

    Please, give me more ideas because “Event Builder” has no such power.

    Thanks again!

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Ah ok I thought you meant the whole range. Well in that case I think all that you can try is checking the CSS and see if there are any classes you can use to style it accordingly. The plugin doesn’t do what you are asking by default.

    Thread Starter Ricardo Terra

    (@rterrabh)

    Thanks Nick. I’ve already checked styles. No such power either.

    I’m creating a solution based on jQuery. But it is very brute force. I don’t like it.

    Thanks anyway.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Just so you know we have a public roadmap that you can add ideas or features to if you would like to check it out:

    https://trello.com/b/ZQSzsarY

    Thanks!

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