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Revisual.io: Setup & Design --> Recurring Events

Mark events which repeat (often on a regular basis) with an eye-catching badge.

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Written by Piotr Poźniak
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Use our Recurring Events badge to clarify which events happen again.

There are two parts to this design item

How to get to this section

Step 1: After signing in to Revisual, open Widgets to reveal the dropdown menu If needed).

Step 2: Click on Calendars. Your Calendars page will open.

Step 3: Click on the name of the calendar with which you wish to work.

Step 4: Scroll down until you see Events Filtering.


Part I: The Recurring Events filter in Setup

This is what you will see in the Events Filtering section:

In the above image, the Merge recurring events button is toggled off.

Toggle on this button on (blue color in image below) to activate the feature.

HOW DOES THIS WORK?

To understand how it works think of the events on the screen as a 'page' of the events. For example, when you choose Show all events, your page is every event from the beginning till the end of the month. If you select Show 3 events, then your page would be the next three events from now.

A recurring event will be shown once per page.

  • If you choose Infinite scroll, a recurring event will be shown once. If infinite scroll and month navigation is on then it will be shown once per selected month.

  • If you choose Show all events, you will see one occurrence per month.

  • If you choose Show only upcoming events, you will see one occurrence per month. Past recurring events for that month will not be shown. On the next month they will be shown again.

  • If you choose Show (#) events, you will see one occurrence per number of events you chose. For example, if your recurrent event is every Monday and today is Monday, it will appear once. If Show event page scroll is on and showing the next events, it will no longer appear, even when scrolling to the next week. However, if today is Tuesday, scrolling to the next Monday (the Monday of the following week), the recurring event will appear again.

  • If you choose Show current week events only, you will see one occurrence per week.

EXAMPLE

In the image above, note that Tagged Event appears on May 6 AND May 13. Event 3 appears on May 7 AND May 14.

However, in the image below, Tagged Event appears only on May 6 and Event 3 only on May 7 (the first occurrence of these events).


Part II: The Badges section in Design

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