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‎Dec 03, 2024 12:59 PM
Hey y'all, dunno if anyone has experience with this or if it's even possible, but is there a way to turn off user caching (or enforce today centric) for an embedded calendar view?
I have a publicly shared calendar interface embedded in a webpage, but for repeat visitors it caches where the calendar was set at last access rather than defaulting to today (it's a month view). I wouldn't consider this a big problem if it only does this when you move the calendar around (then you've demonstrated ability in using the nav tools) but if you visit the page in November, and then again in December, it defaults to November for example.
I looked at the embed code and didn't see anything, and explored all the options I see in the Interface designer. My site CMS is Wordpress by the way, but this issue still arises if you were to use the "View larger version" feature so I feel like it's an Airtable thing.
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‎Dec 03, 2024 05:50 PM
As an Airtable Certified Expert,
I can help you configure the embedded calendar to default to today's date instead of retaining the last viewed date. This should be a straightforward adjustment.
With my experience in WordPress and embedded interfaces, I can troubleshoot the calendar integration for you. We can examine the embed code or settings to find a solution that resets the view each time a user visits.
I’d be happy to dive deeper into this and collaborate on finding an effective solution. Let me know when you're ready, and we can discuss it further!
Best regard
Sofiyullah
