Title: Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget
Author: bramwaas
Published: <strong>Ọ̀pẹ  20, 2017</strong>
Last modified: Ṣẹrẹ 9, 2026

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# Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget

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[Ṣe ìgbàsílẹ̀](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget.3.0.0.zip)

 * [Àwọn àlàyé](https://yor.wordpress.org/plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget/#description)
 * [Àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò](https://yor.wordpress.org/plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget/#reviews)
 *  [Ìgbéwọlẹ̀](https://yor.wordpress.org/plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget/#installation)
 * [Ìdàgbàsókè](https://yor.wordpress.org/plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget/#developers)

 [Ìrànlọ́wọ́](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget/)

## Àpèjúwe

Simple block or widget to display events from a public google calendar, microsoft
office outlook calendar or an other iCal file, in the style of your website.

The Gutenberg block requires at least WordPress 5.9.
 This simple block/widget fetches
events from a public google calendar (or other calendar in iCal format) and displays
them in simple list allowing you to fully adapt to your website by applying all 
kinds of CSS. Google offers some HTML snippets to embed your public Google Calendar
into your website. These are great, but as soon as you want to make a few adjustments
to the styling, that goes beyond changing some colors, theyÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’re not
enough.

### Plugin Features

 * Calendar block or widget to display appointments/events of a public Google calendar
   or other iCal file.
 * Block gives live preview in the editor and is not constrained to widget area.
   Old widget will be displayed in legacy widget block only in widget area. Old 
   widget works also with Elementor (with some limitations e.g. preview in backend
   editor is not always available).
 * Small footprint, uses only Google ID of the calendar, or ICS link for Outlook,
   or Url of iCal file, to get event information via iCal
 * Merge more calendars into one block
 * Manage events in Google Calendar, or other iCalendar source.
 * Fully adaptable to your website with CSS. Output in unordered list with Bootstrap
   4 listgroup classes and toggle for details.
 * Choose date / time format in settings screen that best suits your website.
 * Displays per event DTSTART, DTEND, SUMMARY, LOCATION and DESCRIPTION. DTSTART
   is required other components are optional.
 * Displays most common repeating events. Frequency Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Dayly(
   not Hourly, Minutely and smaller periods)
 * Basic support for filter on Categories Warning: MS Outlook does not share categories
   via iCal now. Google and iCloud calendar donÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t support categories
   at all. So this will not work with these calendars.
 * In the screenshot below: Left the block with default settings and clicked on 
   one summary. Right with some adjusted settings.
    Adjusted settings for start 
   with summary: Lay-out: Start with summary. Date format first line: “.<\b\r>l 
   jS \o\f F” Enddate format first line: ” Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – l jS \o\f F” Time format
   time summary line: ” G:i” Time format end time summary line: ” Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá:–
   G:i” Time format start time: “” Time format end time: “” Tag for summary: “strong”

### Documentation

 * Gets calendar events via iCal url or google calendar ID
 * Merge more calendars into one block
 * Displays maximum the selected number of events as listgroup-items
 * Displays only events in a selected period with a length of the setting “Number
   of days after today with events” from now limited by the time of the day or the
   beginning of the day at the start and the and of the at the end.
 * Displays events in timezone of WordPress setting, or in Clients timezone with
   javascript REST call fetched from the clients browser.
 * Displays event start-date and summary; toggle details, description, start-, end-
   time, location.
 * Displays most common repeating events
 * Frequency Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Dayly (not parsed Hourly, Minutely …), INTERVAL(
   default 1), WKST (default MO)
 * End of repeating by COUNT or UNTIL
 * By day month, monthday or setpos (BYDAY, BYMONTH, BYMONTHDAY, BYSETPOS) no other
   by…
    (not parsed: BYWEEKNO, BYYEARDAY, BYHOUR, BYMINUTE, RDATE)
 * Exclude events on EXDATE from recurrence set (after evaluating BYSETPOS)
 * Respects Timezone and Day Light Saving time. Build and tested with Iana timezones
   as used in php, Google, and Apple now also tested with Microsoft timezones and
   unknown timezones. For unknown timezone-names using the default timezone of WordPress(
   probably the local timezone).

(This widget is a Fork of version 0.7 of that simple google calendar widget by NBoehr

https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/simple-google-calendar-widget/)

### Copyright and License

This project is licensed under the [GNU GPL](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html),
version 2 or later.
 2017 – 2023 © [Bram Waasdorp](http://www.waasdorpsoekhan.nl).

## Àwọn àwòrán ìbòjú

 * [[
 * With theme Twenty Twenty-Two.
 * [[
 * With theme WP Bootstrap Starter (with bootstrap 4 css and js).
 * [[
 * Transform from Legacy widget block to Simple ical Block.

## Àwọn ìdí

Plugin yìí pèsè 1 ìdí.

 *   Simple ical Block Block that displays events from a public calendar or iCal
   file.

## Ìgbéwọlẹ̀

 * Do the usual just install it through the wordpress plugin directory.
    Or download
   the zip-file and upload it via Plugins Add new … install and activate. Or do 
   the old manual setup procedure… you know… downloading… unpacking… uploading… 
   activating.
 * For WP 5.9 and higher: As soon as you activated the plugin, you should see a 
   new block ‘Simple ical Block’ in the (block) Editor in the category Widgets.
   
   You can enter the block in a post or a page with the block-editor (eg. (+ sign)
   Toggle block inserter / WIDGETS). If your theme has a widget area you can also
   enter the block as a widget in a widget area: Appearance / Widgets / (+ sign)
   Toggle block inserter / WIDGETS. Just drag it into your sidebar.
 * Alternative : Select ‘Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget’ or select
   the Legacy widget and choose ‘Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget’
    
   and drag it into the sidebar.
 * Fill out all the necessary configuration fields, at least a Calendar ID.
    In 
   Calendar ID enter the calendar ID displayed by Google Calendar, or complete url
   of a Google calendar or other iCal file. You can find Google calendar ID by going
   to Calendar Settings / Calendars, clicking on the appropriate calendar, scrolling
   all the way down to find the Calendar ID at the bottom under the Integrate Calendar
   section. ThereÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s your calendar id.
 * YouÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’re done!

## FAQ

### How to use Google Calendar?

First you have to share your calendar to make it public available, or to create 
a public calendar. Private calendars cannot be accessed by this plugin.
 Then use
the public iCal address or the Google calendar ID. [More details on Google support](https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/37083)

### Where do I find the Google Calendar Id?

You can find Google calendar ID by going to Calendar Settings / Calendars, clicking
on the appropriate calendar, scrolling all the way down to find the Calendar ID 
at the bottom under the Integrate Calendar section. ThereÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s your 
calendar id.
 [More details on Google support](https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/37083#link)

### How to merge more calendars into one module/block

Fill a comma separated list of IDÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s in the Calendar ID field.
 Optional
you can add a html-class separated by a semicolon to some or all IDÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá:’
s to distinguish the descent in the lay-out of the event. E.g.: #example;blue,https://
p24-calendars.icloud.com/holiday/NL_nl.ics;red Events of #example will be merged
with events of NL holidays; html-class “blue” is added to all events of #example,
html-class “red” to all events of NL holidays.

### Can I use HTML in the description of the appointement?

You can use HTML in the most Calendars, but the result in the plugin may not be 
what you expect.
 First: The original iCalendar standard allowed only plain text
as part of an event description. Thus probably most calendars will only give the
plain text in the Description in the iCal output. Secondly: For security reasons
this plugin filters the HTML to convert characters that have special significance
in HTML to the corresponding HTML-entities.

But if you trust the output of the calendar application you can set a checkbox to
allow safe html in the output. So if you manage to get the HTML in the Description
and you set the checkbox to allow safe html you can get that html in the output,
with exception of the tags that are not considered safe like SCRIPT and unknown 
tags.
 And with the current version of Google Calendar you can put some HTML in 
the Description output. (April 2022) I saw the <a> (link), <b> (bold text), <i> (
italic text), <u> (underlined text) and <br> (linebreak) tags in a iCal description.
They will all come through with “Allow safe html” checkbox on. Probably even more
is possible, but Google can also decide to comply more to the standard. With Microsoft
Outlook the HTML tags were filtered away and did not reach the iCal description

In case you have all kinds of HTML in your appointments a plugin that uses the API
of te calendar-application might be a better choice for you.

### How to use Microsoft Office Outlook Calendar?

First you have to share your calendar to make it public available, or to create 
and share a public calendar. Private calendars cannot be accessed by this plugin.

Then publish it as an ICS link and use this link address. (something like https://
outlook.live.com/owa/calendar/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/…/cid-…/calendar.
ics) (works from version 1.3.1 of this widget) [More details on Microsoft Office support](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/share-your-calendar-in-outlook-on-the-web-7ecef8ae-139c-40d9-bae2-a23977ee58d5)

### I only see the widget not the block

Are you using at least WP 5.9? Below 5.9 the block doesnÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t work.

Are you using a page builder like Elementor? The block might not show in the page
builder editor, try if it is available in the WordPress editor. To support users
wo cannot use the Gutenberg block I have in v2.1.1 (with pain in my hart because
Gutenberg blocks are in my opinion the future of WP) synchronized the output of 
the widget again with that of the block. Otherwise they needed to use a work-around
with an extra plugin like described in [How to Display Gutenberg Blocks in Other Page Builders (Elementor, Divi, etc)](https://gutenberghub.com/how-to-display-gutenberg-blocks-in-other-page-builders/)
or use an other plugin that adds a shortcode to a Gutenberg block or maybe some 
pro functionality of Elementor.

### How to use Apple Calendar (iCloud)?

Choose the calendar you want to share (in browser layout on the left panel). On 
that calendarÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s line, click the show calendar information icon (a
person cropped into a circle) on the right side of the line. In the pop up Calendar
Sharing check the box Public Calendar. You see the url below something like webcal://
p59-caldav.icloud.com/published/2/MTQxNzk0NDA2NjE0MTc5AAAAAXt2Dy6XXXXXPXXxuZnTLDV9xr6A6_m3r_GU33Qj.
Click on Copy Link and OK. Paste that in the “Calendar ID, or iCal URL” field of
the widget (before version 1.3.1 you had to change webcal in https)

### Error: cURL error 28: Operation timed out after 5000 milliseconds with 0 bytes received

Probably the calendar is not public (yet), you can copy the link before the agenda
is actually published. Check if the agenda has already been published and try again.

### I only see the headline of the calendar, but no events

There are no events found within the selection. Test e.g. with an appointment for
the next day and refresh the cache or wait till the cache is refreshed.
 Check if
you can download the ics file you have designated in the widget with a browser. 
At least if it is a text file with the first line “BEGIN:VCALENDAR” and further 
lines “BEGIN:VEVENT” and lines “END:VEVENT”. If you cannot resolve it, you can of
course report an error / question in our [community support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget)

### I only see the title of the calendar, and the text ‘Processing’ even after waiting more the a minute, or a message &#61 Code: undefined = Msg: HTTP error, status = 500

Probably you have chosen the setting “Use Client timezone settings, with REST” in“
Use client timezone settings”. With this setting active, at first the widget will
be presented as a placeholder with only the title and the text processing. In the
HTML of this placeholder are also some ID\Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s as parameters for the
javascript REST call to fetch the content after the page is loaded. This fetch is
not executed (correct).
 To work correct Javascript must be enabled in a browser
with version newer than 2016 but not in Internet Explorer. This is probably caused
because the javascript view file with the fetch command is not loaded e.g. in the
editor of Elementor or an other pagebuilder that tries to show a preview of the 
widget but does not load the necessary Javascript. This is a known issue, you could
work around it by first set “Use WordPress timezone settings, no REST” until you
are satisfied with all the other settings and then set “Use Client timezone …”. 
If you change the Sibid without clicking the Update button, the new Sibid may already
be saved in the plugin options for the REST call, but not in the block attributes.
If you still click Update, the problem will be resolved. The REST call might also
have failed by other reasons, then another try would probably solve the issue, but
I have never seen that in testing. If you cannot resolve it, you can of course report
an error / question in our [community support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget)

### Can I use an event calendar that only uses days, not times, like a holiday calendar?

Yes you can, since v1.2.0, I have tested with [https://p24-calendars.icloud.com/holiday/NL_nl.ics](https://p24-calendars.icloud.com/holiday/NL_nl.ics).

### This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed

Probably you have (re)opened a page where the block is edited but your password 
cookie is expired.
 Log in in WordPress again and open the page again. The block
will be available.

### This block contains unexpected or invalid content.

After an update of the plugin in stead of the block content the message “This block
contains unexpected or invalid content.” is displayed and a button “Attempt Block
Recovery”.
 Probably this is caused by a difference in the Saved output and the 
output that would be saved if the block was saved now. This will be the case if 
the code in the save has changed due to the plugin update (or downgrade).This should
be resolved automatically by the deprecation code, but this may not be possible 
if a block is placed on a page as part of a synchronized pattern, if you roll back
to an older version, or if the deprecation code does not work correctly. * Pushing
the button “Attempt Block Recovery” will save the output in the new format and thereby
solve the issue. * When it comes to a synced pattern you have to “Attempt Block 
Recovery” in the original pattern via Edit original or “Appearance/Patterns”.

### How do I set different colours and text size for the dates, the summary, and the details?

There is no setting for the color or font of parts in this plugin.
 My philosophy
is that layout and code/content should be separated as much as possible. Furthermore,
the plugin should seamlessly fit the style of the website and be fully customizable
via CSS

So for color and font, the settings of the theme are used and are then applied via
CSS.
 But you can give each element within the plugin its own style (such as color
and font size) from the theme via CSS.

If you know your theme css well and it contains classes you want to use on these
fields you can add those class-names in
 the Advanced settings: "SUFFIX GROUP CLASS:","
SUFFIX EVENT START CLASS:" and "SUFFIX EVENT DETAILS CLASS:"

Otherwise you can add a block of additional CSS (or extra css or user css or something
like that), which is possible with most themes.
 IMPORTANT: In order to target the
CSS very specifically to the simple-ical-block, it is best to enter something unique
in the settings of the block/widget under Advanced in "HTML ANCHOR", for example'
Simple-ical-Block-1' the code translated into a high-level ID of the block. With
the next block of additional CSS you can make the Dates red and 24 px, the Summary
blue and 16 px, and the Details green with a gray background.

    ```
    /*additional CSS for Simple-ical-Block-1 */
    &#35;Simple-ical-Block-1 .ical-date {
    color: #ff0000;
    font-size: 24px;
    }
    &#35;Simple-ical-Block-1 .ical_summary {
    color: #0000ff;
    font-size: 16px;
    }
    &#35;Simple-ical-Block-1 .ical_details {
    color: #00ff00;
    background-color: gray;
    font-size: 16px;
    }
    /*end additional CSS for Simple-ical-Block-1 */
    ```

### How do I filter on categories

Warning: the plugin only supports categories that are available in the iCal file.
Microsoft Outlook does support categories but does not share them via the ical file.

When the ical contains categories there are three options in the advanced section
to use them.

Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: — Categories Filter Operator:
 Here you can choose how to compare
the filter categories with the event categories. Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – empty no filtering.
Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – ANY is true if at least one of the elements of the filter set is
present in the event set, or in other words the filter set intersects the event 
set, the intersection contains at least one element. This seems to me to be the 
most practical operator. Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – ALL is true if all elements of the filter
set exist in the event set, or in other words, the intersection contains the same
number of elements as the filter set. The event set can contain other elements. 
Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – NOTANY is true if ANY is NOT true. The intersection is empty. Ìtumọ̀
Yorùbá: – NOTALL is true if ALL is NOT true. The intersection contains fewer elements
than the filter set. Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – A special case are events without categories.
In the filter, the plugin handles this as if the category were a null string (“”).

Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: — Categories Filter List:
 Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – List of filter categories
separated by a comma (not in double quotes). If a category contains a comma, you
must add a backslash (\,) to it. A null string is created as a category if nothing
is entered in the list or if the list ends with a comma, or if there are two comma
separators immediately next to each other. Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – Categories (at least
in this plugin) behave like simple tags and have no intrinsic meaning or relationship.
So if you want to select all events with category flower, rose or tulip, you have
to add them all to the filter list. With category flower, you donÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’
t automatically select rose and tulip too

Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: — Display categories with separator:
 Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – Here you can
choose to display the list of event categories after the summary and with what separator.
If you leave this field empty, the list will not be displayed.

If the event contains categories, the list of categories of this event cleaned as
classes (removed spaces etc.) is added to the html-classes of the event (to the 
list-group-item).

### How can I report security bugs?

You can report security bugs through the Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program.
The Patchstack team help validate, triage and handle any security vulnerabilities.
[Report a security vulnerability.](https://patchstack.com/database/wordpress/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget/vdp)

### How do I contribute to Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget?

WeÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’d love your help! HereÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s a few things you can do:

 * [Rate our plugin](https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/simple-google-icalendar-widget?postform#postform)
   and help spread the word!
 * report bugs or help answer questions in our [community support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/simple-google-icalendar-widget).
 * Help add or update a [plugin translation](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget).

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Sleek plugin with options to customize (color, font, background, synchronization
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Small but powerful plugin that has all the functions I need without messing your
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Exactly what I wanted. Small, simple plugin to add google calendar on the sidebar
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Its a great plugin, that does what it should. Getting calendar data from a http 
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the maintainer, he‘s responding very quick to questions or problems. Awesome work!

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## Àwọn Olùkópa & Olùgbéejáde

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Àwọn ènìyàn wọ̀nyí ti ṣe ìkópa sí plugin yìí.

Àwọn Olùkópa

 *   [ bramwaas ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/bramwaas/)

A ti túmọ̀ “Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget” sí àwọn èdè agbègbè 2.
Ọpẹ́lọpẹ́ fún [àwọn atúmọ̀ èdè](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget/contributors)
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[Túmọ̀ “Simple Google Calendar Outlook Events Widget” sí èdè rẹ.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/simple-google-icalendar-widget)

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