As the title describes, like may calendar-like applications (and calendars themselves), it would be nice to have a checkbox to say this is an all-day event and to not have to select a start and stop time.

As the title describes, like may calendar-like applications (and calendars themselves), it would be nice to have a checkbox to say this is an all-day event and to not have to select a start and stop time.

Dit omhoog duwen, aangezien dit onze event-opmaak echt schaadt en sommige van onze leden geloven dat het evenement daadwerkelijk om 3:00 uur 's nachts begint, onder onze huidige oplossing.
Hi, in a related area of field there is a default event time parameter for all day event but it does not work so I created a tech issue for it. Setting in admin default start and end date for events has no effect in front end
Bedankt, maar het zou ook een betere functionaliteit zijn om tijden helemaal niet weer te geven, vergelijkbaar met hoe Google Agenda werkt - een âhele dagâ-evenement heeft geen begin- of eindtijd⊠omdat het een âhele dagâ-evenement is!
I totally agree. One thing though with the calendar plugin is that there is a long list of features that everyone wants and even such a âlooking easy to implementâ feature as this one may take time before being implemented(not blaming the devs, its great we have so much for free already).
However to remain solution oriented here I thought of a little hack (not saying I will do this script but here it is) :
-Devs were kind enough to set up a custom field that retains a value, you may with Javascript change it to an all day checkbox and bind an event that when the checkbox is checked, it sets the time of event from 00:00 to 23:59 and hides the hours fields directly.
I use it just use this field for showing the max participant of the event until the max participans feature is available.
By the way you said
our members may believe the event is actually starting at 3:00am their time under our current work around.
Iâm curious, whatâs the work around that generates this situation?