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The first-release set includes filters for event data, event URLs, query args, cache TTL, render output, palette resolution, plus actions for refresh and uninstall lifecycle.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Third-Party Services<\/h3>\n\n<p>This plugin connects to the Google Calendar API to retrieve events from calendars you configure.<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Service: Google Calendar API v3<\/li>\n<li>Website: https:\/\/developers.google.com\/calendar<\/li>\n<li>Terms of Service: https:\/\/developers.google.com\/terms<\/li>\n<li>Privacy Policy: https:\/\/policies.google.com\/privacy<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>Data sent: the calendar ID(s) you configure, plus either your API key or a JSON Web Token signed with your service account credentials. Event data is returned to your server and cached locally as WordPress transients. No event data is sent to any third party.<\/p>\n\n<p>The ICS subscribe feature, when enabled, links visitors directly to Google's public iCal feed (<code>calendar.google.com\/calendar\/ical\/...\/public\/basic.ics<\/code>) \u2014 the plugin does not proxy or store that data.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<ol>\n<li>Upload the plugin to your <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code> directory, or install it from the Plugins screen in WordPress.<\/li>\n<li>Activate the plugin.<\/li>\n<li>Go to <strong>Settings \u2192 SDAweb Calendar Sync<\/strong> to add your first calendar.<\/li>\n<li>Choose API key (public calendars) or Service Account (private calendars), follow the in-app setup guide, save.<\/li>\n<li>Create a display, choose a view, and copy its shortcode \u2014 or insert the <strong>SDAweb Calendar<\/strong> block in a page.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<!--section=faq-->\n<dl>\n<dt id=\"do%20i%20need%20a%20google%20account%20to%20use%20this%20plugin%3F\"><h3>Do I need a Google account to use this plugin?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>You need a Google Cloud project to generate either an API key (for public calendars) or a service account (for private calendars). The plugin's Help tab walks you through both setups in 7\u20138 steps each. Setup is one-time per site.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"does%20this%20plugin%20send%20my%20data%20anywhere%20other%20than%20google%3F\"><h3>Does this plugin send my data anywhere other than Google?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>No. Calendar data is fetched directly from <code>googleapis.com<\/code> using the Google Calendar API. The plugin does not contact any SDAweb-controlled servers, analytics endpoints, or third-party relays. There is no telemetry.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20display%20a%20private%20%28non-public%29%20calendar%3F\"><h3>Can I display a private (non-public) calendar?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Use the Service Account authentication option. 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If you need immediate refresh after a calendar change, purge the page cache.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20add%20multiple%20calendars%20to%20one%20display%3F\"><h3>Can I add multiple calendars to one display?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Each display picks one or more registered calendars and merges them. Events are color-coded by calendar. A multi-feed legend strip can be enabled above the events; chips can be styled solid (single-feed) or pastel (multi-feed legibility).<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"will%20it%20work%20with%20my%20theme%3F\"><h3>Will it work with my theme?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>The plugin reads your active theme's <code>theme.json<\/code> color palette automatically, so calendar colors match the site by default with zero configuration. If you use a classic theme without <code>theme.json<\/code> (or want to override), every color is exposed as a CSS variable that you can override from your theme stylesheet. Five built-in theme presets give you coordinated palettes with one click.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"is%20the%20plugin%20accessible%3F\"><h3>Is the plugin accessible?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes \u2014 built-in. WCAG 2.2 AA baseline includes <code>prefers-reduced-motion<\/code> and <code>prefers-contrast: more<\/code> support, <code>:focus-visible<\/code> outlines with a white halo (visible on any background), ARIA labelling on the month grid, navigation, popovers, and view-toggle, semantic HTML throughout, RTL-aware via CSS logical properties, and live contrast warnings in the colour-picker UI as you choose values.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"can%20i%20show%20the%20calendar%20in%20a%20different%20language%20than%20the%20rest%20of%20the%20site%3F\"><h3>Can I show the calendar in a different language than the rest of the site?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>Yes. Each display has an optional Locale override field \u2014 set it to <code>nb_NO<\/code>, <code>sv_SE<\/code>, etc. and that calendar renders weekday names, month names, and built-in labels in that language regardless of the site's language. Useful when an English site hosts Norwegian-audience content.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt id=\"where%20are%20the%20extension%20hooks%20documented%3F\"><h3>Where are the extension hooks documented?<\/h3><\/dt>\n<dd><p>In <code>docs\/hooks.md<\/code> inside the plugin folder. The plugin commits to keeping documented hooks stable within a major version.<\/p><\/dd>\n\n<\/dl>\n\n<!--section=changelog-->\n<p>The most recent releases are listed here. The complete history is in\n    docs\/CHANGELOG.md bundled with the plugin.<\/p>\n\n<h4>0.8.6<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix: Service-account token-exchange success no longer writes to the PHP error log unconditionally. The success path is now gated on <code>WP_DEBUG<\/code>; on busy sites this was logging one line every ~55 minutes even when everything was working correctly. Token-exchange failures and API errors continue to log unconditionally so real problems are always surfaced.<\/li>\n<li>Fix: Upgrade notice for 0.8.3 in <code>readme.txt<\/code> exceeded WordPress.org's 300-character limit (Plugin Check <code>upgrade_notice_limit<\/code> warning). No code change.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.5<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: <strong>Delete<\/strong> button on each row in Tools \u2192 Backups. Snapshots could previously only be removed by capturing three new ones to push them out of the retention window \u2014 fine for routine pruning, awkward when a single test snapshot wanted to go. The Delete button now removes one specific snapshot immediately (confirm dialog first; record is gone from the <code>sdaweb_gcal_backups<\/code> option). Frees a retention slot so the next pre-import\/manual snapshot won't prune a newer one to make room.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.4<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix: Solid Month chips lost their auto-resolved text color on hover. The general <code>.sdaweb-gcal a:hover<\/code> rule in front.css set a hover color that cascaded into the chip's <code>&lt;a&gt;<\/code> because the more specific <code>.sdaweb-gcal-month__event a:hover<\/code> rule only set <code>text-decoration<\/code> \u2014 same specificity, no <code>color<\/code> reset, so the general rule's color property won by cascade. Result: a chip whose Auto mode picked dark text correctly would flip to the link\/accent color on hover, often dropping back below the WCAG threshold the Auto mode was protecting. Fix pins the hover color to <code>inherit<\/code> and adds a subtle <code>text-underline-offset: 2px<\/code> for breathing room. Week\/Day chips deliberately keep their primary-color hover (different chip design \u2014 surface backgrounds, hover affordance comes from the color change).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.3<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: <strong>Solid chip text color<\/strong> option on the display edit screen (Appearance \u2192 Event chip style \u2192 Solid chip text color). Three modes: <code>Auto<\/code> (default) computes the WCAG relative-luminance contrast for white vs dark text against each chip background and picks the higher-contrast side; <code>Always light (white)<\/code> preserves the pre-0.8.3 behaviour; <code>Always dark<\/code> forces dark text. Fixes a long-standing readability issue where Solid chips with mid-luminance feed colors (greens like <code>#16a34a<\/code>, yellows, mints) rendered as white text on a too-light background and the title \"faded into\" the chip in the tiny month-grid footprint. Existing displays render unchanged on first load (Auto picks white for the same dark reds\/blues\/teals that white was already being used on); only chips whose feed color previously failed AA against white will switch to dark text.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.2<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: Upcoming view exposes three new per-display title appearance controls \u2014 <strong>Title size<\/strong> (Small \/ Medium \/ Large \/ X-Large), <strong>Title weight<\/strong> (Normal \/ Medium \/ Semi-bold \/ Bold), and an <strong>Uppercase title<\/strong> toggle. Useful when the surrounding container's headings (sidebar widget titles, footer column headers) use a different weight\/case than the plugin's default <code>15px \/ 500<\/code>, so the \"Fra kalenderen\"-style title can be tuned to blend in without site CSS overrides. Existing displays render unchanged \u2014 defaults match the previous hard-coded values.<\/li>\n<li>Change: The Upcoming view's \"See all \u2192\" link now always opens in the same window, regardless of the display's Link target setting. The link points to the site's own calendar page; opening a same-site link in a new tab is a UX anti-pattern (breaks the back button, loses navigation context). Per-event URLs (typically off-site) continue to honour the Link target setting.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.1<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix: View-toggle \/ focus-date \/ \"+N more\" \/ date-jump URLs are now scoped to the calendar instance whose control was used \u2014 they no longer bleed into every other calendar on the page. Previously, switching the main calendar to Month or Day view also flipped any other calendar instance on the page (footer widgets, sidebar instances) into the same view. A footer \"Upcoming\" widget on the same page as a Month-view calendar would render as a cramped Month grid in the narrow footer column, and looked broken. Same root issue for <code>?sdaweb_gcal_focus=<\/code> \u2014 every calendar on the page jumped to the same date. Fix: every navigation URL now carries <code>sdaweb_gcal_id=&lt;display-slug&gt;<\/code> and the renderer ignores the override unless the URL's id matches the current display.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.8.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>New: Month-view \"+N more\" indicator is now interactive (was a non-clickable <code>&lt;li&gt;<\/code> \u2014 a real a11y gap; keyboard users and screen readers couldn't reach it). New per-display option <strong>Day overflow (\"+N more\")<\/strong> under \"Month view options\" with two modes: <code>popover<\/code> (default) opens an in-place panel listing the day's full event list; <code>day<\/code> turns \"+N more\" into a link that loads the Day view for that date. Popover ships with focus management (Esc, click-outside, focus restoration), <code>aria-haspopup<\/code>\/<code>aria-expanded<\/code>, and <code>role=\"dialog\"<\/code>. Day-link mode ships zero JS.<\/li>\n<li>New <code>month_overflow_action<\/code> shortcode attribute \/ <code>monthOverflowAction<\/code> block attribute (values: <code>popover<\/code> | <code>day<\/code>).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.7.4<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Fix: Multi-day events in the Cards view now render with a date range in the date column (\"4\u20138 \/ MAI \/ man\u2013fre\" for same-month, stacked \"30 APR \u2193 5 MAI\" for cross-month) instead of showing only the start day. Previously a 5-day event like \"Class trip Monday\u2013Friday\" looked indistinguishable from a single-day event in cards.<\/li>\n<li>Fix: Cards view with <code>card_grouping = day<\/code> now expands multi-day events into every day they cover, matching Week and Mini view behaviour. Previously a Monday\u2013Friday event only appeared under Monday's section. Week and month grouping keep the simpler \"appear once at the start group\" behaviour \u2014 the new date-range badge signals the span without multiplying cards across groups.<\/li>\n<li>All-day handling honours Google Calendar's exclusive-end-date convention (a \"Mar 5\u20137\" event arriving as end=Mar 8 is correctly bucketed and labelled as Mar 5\u20137 inclusive).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>0.7.3<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Docs: Moved <code>CHANGELOG.md<\/code> from the plugin root to <code>docs\/CHANGELOG.md<\/code>. Plugin Check's <code>unexpected_markdown_file<\/code> rule (severity 9 WARNING) flags any non-readme <code>.md<\/code> file at the plugin root.<\/li>\n<li>Docs: Trimmed this Changelog section (per Plugin Check's 5000-character cap). 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