Author: whatif

  • Why not try Twenty Twenty Five early

    Why not try Twenty Twenty Five early

    Can’t wait for the old year to run its course? Enable Twenty Twenty Five now and start the new year with a complete refresh.

    With a rag bag of new features and iconic ready made layouts and patterns, you can pair it with Twentig and import 4 completely different themes.

    TT5, like all new WordPress templates since Twenty Twenty Two include the full site editing experience. If you don’t want the fuss of page template editing, stick with TT and TT1, which also pair beautifully with Twentig, our favourite template partner.

  • Embed Calendar

    Embed Calendar

    A solution to this limitation is to make your Google Calendar the default publicly visible calendar on your website.

    While a bit of manual labour is involved, you can use the public and private visibility options carefully to: a) selectively show a price calendar (which can show basic pricing or offers); and b) display the bookings; and even c) recycling days and d) other useful local information (a simple notice board).

    By default an entry in a Google Calendar is private until you mark it either public or “busy”. To avoid accidentally exposing customer data publicly (as illustrated in the frivolous example above) always make the entry “busy”.

    If you’d rather avoid the platform (no bad thing) and are actually more comfortable with a little bit of toing and froing before confirming a booking, this is an effective and economical solution. Cancelling a hasty booking made through a platform can be irksome (can tarnishes one’s reputation). But you can save a mountain on transaction fees too.

    :-)

    If you’d like to try this solution drop the google calendar embed code into an iframe (if the iframe plugin is enabled) – or ask us to enable it for a donation (which helps ourlocality be more sustainable).