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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Originally envisaged for all events having a theme or a special purpose (e.g. #ThemeMonday or Hackathons) but can be used for any regular repeating event too (e.g. #MNDP or #QuoteSunday) if you’re willing to press the buttons! | Originally envisaged for all events having a theme or a special purpose (e.g. #ThemeMonday or Hackathons) but can be used for any regular repeating event too (e.g. #MNDP or #QuoteSunday) if you’re willing to press the buttons! |
Revision as of 07:01, 27 September 2017
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Currently testing the MsCalendar extension. It's pretty, it's easy-to-use! However after reviewing its integration with the Wiki, it has perhaps limited utility. But it's undeniably pretty! |
The pnut.io Events Calendar <MsCalendar>pnut.io Events Calendar</MsCalendar>
Usage
Originally envisaged for all events having a theme or a special purpose (e.g. #ThemeMonday or Hackathons) but can be used for any regular repeating event too (e.g. #MNDP or #QuoteSunday) if you’re willing to press the buttons!