Note
Some small changes have been made in the latest release of the software!
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide Explore Oxford Talks <user/talk-users/explore-talks> Collect talks you are interested in <user/talk-users/make-a-list> Copy talks to your own calendar <user/talk-users/add-to-your-calendar> Get an up-to-date feed in your calendar <user/talk-users/feed-in-your-calendar> Set up email reminders <user/talk-users/email-reminders>
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: General Information user/general/contact user/general/log-in user/general/terms user/general/organisers user/general/release-notes-2016-5 user/general/old-talks
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: Talks Editor's Guide user/talk-editors/sign-up user/talk-editors/responsibilities user/talk-editors/create-a-talk user/talk-editors/create-a-series user/talk-editors/editing user/talk-editors/formatting-the-abstract user/talk-editors/publicizing-your-talk user/talk-editors/last-minute-changes user/talk-editors/share-editing user/talk-editors/people-details user/talk-editors/identifying-topic
An example widget to get you started with embedding talks in your own webpages can be found here:
https://github.com/ox-it/talks.ox-js-widget
The widget uses JavaScript to write a table, list or calendar view of selected talks to an HTML page. You can specify the criteria to select the talks you want.
- :ref:`Widget Documentation Overview <widget:widget-index>`
- :ref:`Parameters Reference <widget:parameters>`
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: HTTP-API http_api/summary http_api/endpoints/talks http_api/endpoints/series http_api/endpoints/collections http_api/endpoints/search