History of CalendarPackage

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 !The Calendar
-CalendarPackage is intended to allow you view and monitor changes that occur on your site. it gives you details to every modification that occurs on your site, as long as the particular package uses liberty to store it's data. this means that 3rd party applications such as phpBB are not monitored here.
+CalendarPackage is not to be confused with events or diary, or other date related information packages. This is the base package that is used to display date and time related information. People looking for adding event handling to a site should additionally add the ((EventsPackage|Events Package)) in addition to the calendar package.
+The calendar can be used to give you details to every modification that occurs on your site, as long as the particular package uses liberty to store it's data. this means that 3rd party applications such as phpBB are not monitored here. View when users joined the site by selecting user information content, or view when articles were posted. The functionality still needs to be enhanced to allow such information as when an article will be displayed from and to.
 !Features
-* Monitors all changes to any LibertyContent. makes it easy to monitor any changes on your site.
 * Different views
 ** Month
 ** Week either horizontally or vertically orientated
 ** Day
-* You can select what type of content you want to display in the calendar
+* You can select what type of content you want to display in the calendar - blogs, events, articles
+* Monitors changes to any LibertyContent record type making it easy to monitor any changes on your site.
 * Remembers settings, even after closing your browser
-Display can be UTC time based, Local time which uses the browser timezone offset, or a fixed timezone. Still to be completed is the daylight saving facilities which will be enabled when a proper timezone management has been implemented.
+Display can be UTC time based, Local time which uses the browser timezone offset, or a fixed timezone. ((Time Management)) covers the problems that are overcome by requiring a user to set their local timezone in their profile.
 The day display can be tailored for each user or on a site basis. This allows the start and stop times to be set in multiples of hours, along with the time periods of 60,30,20,15,10 or 5 minute steps.
 Weekly and monthly display starting day can also be set along with the day settings.
 !Format of Calendar
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15 Dec 2008 (09:04 UTC)
Lester Caine81.138.11.1365
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Kozuch85.207.244.1604
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xing194.152.164.451
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