Issue 2326: Vary width of day based on events
Status:  ExportedToGithub
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Closed:  Aug 2015
Reported by oliver.k...@gmail.com, Oct 20, 2014
I was wondering if adding a setting for half-width weekends in the month view would be generally useful. For my use, 90% of the time there's nothing on the weekend, but I don't want to hide them with

http://fullcalendar.io/docs/display/weekends/

because every now and again there will be an event. However, would it be possible to show Saturdays and Sundays compressed, to allow more space for the rest of the week? Attached is a sample calendar from our system. If Saturday and Sunday were half the width, there'd be more space for text in the weekday events.

I don't know how hard this is, I imagine it could be complex, but no harm suggesting it hopefully...

Oliver
www.agilebase.co.uk
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Oct 30, 2014
Project Member #1 adamrs...@gmail.com
will keep this on the issue tracker and see if there is more demand for it
Summary: Vary width of day based on events (was: Smaller weekends)
Status: Accepted
Labels: Type-Feature
Dec 2, 2014
#2 james.de...@gmail.com
I am commenting on this because I am looking for something very similar.  I am currently using FullCalendar for my website that I do for a moving company.  The company is nationwide and as you can imagine there are days where there are 7+ events at the same time on a given day.  As you can see the events are very tiny, I was wondering if you hover over a day you could expand it to say 80% of the window and make the over days smaller to accommodate.  This way the current day is wider and you can see the appointments more clearly.

Hopefully an option like this is possible.
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Aug 21, 2015
Project Member #3 adamrs...@gmail.com
Discussion for this issue has moved to the following URL:
https://github.com/fullcalendar/fullcalendar/issues/2591

This is because Google Code is shutting down. Apologies if you are being pestered with these notifications. This is a one-time event.

Happy coding,
Adam
Status: ExportedToGithub