On the futility of naming colors
This is certainly a “low priority” task, but sometimes my brain gets burned out on the high priority stuff, and I want to just have…
This is certainly a “low priority” task, but sometimes my brain gets burned out on the high priority stuff, and I want to just have…
Thank you for checking out ICS Calendar Pro version 4.0! In addition to some “under the hood” changes that are setting up some future updates…
ICS Calendar has been working well for most of its users, but one frequent problem I’ve encountered is caching. If users have a caching plugin…
Up to now, sites that make use of the Block Editor (a.k.a. Gutenberg) only had one option for adding an ICS Calendar to the content…
Big things are still underway for version 4.0 of ICS Calendar Pro, which will introduce an integration of the FullCalendar.io library for a whole new…
A lot has been happening this week here at ICS Calendar HQ. This is the first week where ICS Calendar has started to feel like…
Version 9.1.0 is out and it includes three new shortcode attributes! Individual event .ics downloads This is been a frequently requested feature, and now it’s…
ICS Calendar is fundamentally a tool for non-developer WordPress admins to have an easy way to display their external calendars seamlessly in WordPress sites. But…
An ICS Calendar user in the Netherlands requested a feature that apparently is quite commonly used in Europe, but is not something I’ve encountered very…
Today marks the release of ICS Calendar Pro version 3.7.0. This version includes functional enhancements that were added to ICS Calendar in versions 8.7.0 and…
It’s been a busy day. After rolling out version 8.7.0, I had more time to look at another requested feature: the ability to open the…
Much of our recent development attention has been on translations, bug fixes, and updates to ICS Calendar Pro, but today I have two brand new…