[nabs-l] Convention Agenda in Calendar Formats

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Mon May 28 21:20:15 UTC 2012


Since this is your personal site, I'll E-mail you off list.
Blessings, Joshua

On 5/28/12, Tony Olivero <anthony at olivero.us> wrote:
> Joshua,
>
> Which one did you click on? There technically are no links in the
> Google Calendar HTML view. Find "agenda" and press enter on that, then
> press the "next period" button until it shows 6/30.
>
> One thing to remember, not all pages will say there are links, but
> there will still be content. A lot of pages that have dynamic content
> use JavaScript to make things happen. There aren't always links, but
> text is still "clickable" (or in the case of a JAWS user, activated by
> presing ENTER on it).
>
> Tony
>
> On 5/28/12, Joshua Lester <jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu> wrote:
>> I found the agenda, yesterday!
>> Thanks!
>> BTW, Tony, your Website won't work for me.
>> it says, "Page has no links.
>> Thanks, Joshua
>>
>> On 5/28/12, Tony Olivero <anthony at olivero.us> wrote:
>>> All:
>>>
>>> For those of you who would like to use the convention agenda in
>>> something other than Microsoft Word, here are a few different formats
>>> that I created after putting all the events on a Google Calendar:
>>>
>>> iCal (for adding to your Google Calendar, Outlook, or other calendar
>>> program): http://j.mp/LYvrXo
>>> HTML (view in your browser): http://j.mp/LCiH28
>>> Microsoft Excel: http://j.mp/JIWoxN
>>>
>>> you can use the iCal link if you use a Google Calendar, or a device
>>> like an iPhone or iPad that supports it, to add the calendar to your
>>> mobile device. If you are using Google Calendar in a web browser,
>>> adding the ical feed will allow you to toggle on and off the display
>>> of the agenda. You can also copy events directly to your calendar, and
>>> not sync the Agenda to your mobile device, but view it in the browser
>>> if you find you need to see what else is happening in addition to your
>>> own plans.
>>>
>>> For those of you using iDevices, it is best if you have your google
>>> account added as a Microsoft Exchange account, not a Google Account (I
>>> know, it seems strange, but this will allow you to sync mail,
>>> contacts, and calendars between your phone and Google without using
>>> another app). Once you have done this, you can go to
>>> http://m.google.com/sync (from your phone) to control which items are
>>> synced to your phone.
>>>
>>> I know some of this may be confusing if you haven't done it before, so
>>> if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'll certainly try to
>>> help.
>>>
>>> Also, be aware that the Texas affiliate has placed the entire agenda,
>>> in an HTML file suitable for computers, mobile phones or notetakers,
>>> on their website at http://j.mp/LMtElc
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
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