When viewing the Calendar page, specifically the Week and Day views, it always begins at 12am. Obviously since this is the middle of the night, this means we have to scroll down a long way before we start seeing anything on the Calendar. Is there a setting somewhere that allows us to set the Calendar view to start at a certain time of day?
Thanks for reaching out to us. The preview depends on the WP user who is previewing the timeslots, let me explain. If you log in as a WP user who is an admin, you will see all the timeslots from 00:00 (especially if you enable the option "allow admin to book at any time"). If you log in as an WP user that is an "employee" then you will see the timeslots starting from the time when the employee work hours are configured, i.e if the work hours are from 8 AM, the first timeslot will be 8 AM.
The backend calendar always shows the present day as first, but if you choose the time period, Amelia will remember the selection and when you come back, it will show the day based on the selection.
When viewing the Calendar page, specifically the Week and Day views, it always begins at 12am. Obviously since this is the middle of the night, this means we have to scroll down a long way before we start seeing anything on the Calendar. Is there a setting somewhere that allows us to set the Calendar view to start at a certain time of day?
Hi Mike,
Thanks for reaching out to us. The preview depends on the WP user who is previewing the timeslots, let me explain. If you log in as a WP user who is an admin, you will see all the timeslots from 00:00 (especially if you enable the option "allow admin to book at any time"). If you log in as an WP user that is an "employee" then you will see the timeslots starting from the time when the employee work hours are configured, i.e if the work hours are from 8 AM, the first timeslot will be 8 AM.
The backend calendar always shows the present day as first, but if you choose the time period, Amelia will remember the selection and when you come back, it will show the day based on the selection.
I hope it helps.
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Stefan Petrov
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Understood. Thanks for the reply.
You are welcome, Mike.
If you have any other questions, please open a new ticket and we will gladly help you there.
Have a nice day!
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
[email protected]
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