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I'd love a little checkbox toggle to allow for the large "Up Next" calendar style to skip "All Day" (or multi-day) events.
Ideally, I'd like all day events to stay in the smaller section of the feed, but only display events with an actual start/end time in the large display area. If it's not possible to selectively ignore these types of events, then filtering "all day" events in their entirety would be an acceptable, if less desired, outcome.
Where this becomes an annoyance is when there are low-priority all day events (events on a friends and family birthday calendar for example) that end up bumping important events (doctors appointments, conference calls, etc) from the large, focused part of the display.
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@Vynn thanks for the suggestion. We've made a change and the up-next block will now prioritize any events with a start/end time. So if there's all day events, and specific time events on the same day, the specific time event would show in the larger up-next area. If there's no specific time events for the day, then an all day event would show up in the up-next area.
Hope that makes sense. Let us know if you have any questions or need further customization options for this. Thanks.
I'd love a little checkbox toggle to allow for the large "Up Next" calendar style to skip "All Day" (or multi-day) events.
Ideally, I'd like all day events to stay in the smaller section of the feed, but only display events with an actual start/end time in the large display area. If it's not possible to selectively ignore these types of events, then filtering "all day" events in their entirety would be an acceptable, if less desired, outcome.
Where this becomes an annoyance is when there are low-priority all day events (events on a friends and family birthday calendar for example) that end up bumping important events (doctors appointments, conference calls, etc) from the large, focused part of the display.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: