One more Enhancement Request
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:44 pm
At the main view of the calendar, the subscribed calendars box (see attache screenshot) contains subscribed calendars listed alphabetically - with ward calendars listed first and stake calendars listed second (thanks for grouping them by type - very helpful).
However, if we don't start each Stake calendar with the word "Stake" it can be difficult to know if I'm looking at a Stake calendar or a ward calendar. However, by starting each stake calendar with the word "Stake", some of the calendar name scrolls off the screen. I have to hover my mouse pointer over the name to see the full name. This tends to force us administrators to overly abbreviate calendar names.
Here is my suggestion: In front of each calendar type place and icon. For example, in front of each stake calendar, place an icon of a capital "S" with a circle around it. In front of each ward calendar, place an icon of a capital "W" with a circle around it. Any easily recognizable icon could be used to differentiate between stake and ward calendars. By doing this, more of the actual name of each calendar will be displayed because the use of the word "Stake" or "Ward" would become unnecessary.
However, if we don't start each Stake calendar with the word "Stake" it can be difficult to know if I'm looking at a Stake calendar or a ward calendar. However, by starting each stake calendar with the word "Stake", some of the calendar name scrolls off the screen. I have to hover my mouse pointer over the name to see the full name. This tends to force us administrators to overly abbreviate calendar names.
Here is my suggestion: In front of each calendar type place and icon. For example, in front of each stake calendar, place an icon of a capital "S" with a circle around it. In front of each ward calendar, place an icon of a capital "W" with a circle around it. Any easily recognizable icon could be used to differentiate between stake and ward calendars. By doing this, more of the actual name of each calendar will be displayed because the use of the word "Stake" or "Ward" would become unnecessary.