The ideal website embeddable calendar?
KeepandShare.com’s free printable calendar recently added the ability to run in an iFrame on any web page. Since the whole point of the KeepandShare calendar philosophy is a free text calendar, this means any 3rd party websites can now create calendar where they completely control the text in each day box. They recently announced this web calendar embedding feature and they showed a few sample users such asĀ a wedding church that now has a calendar page, courtesy of KeepandShare. The fact that KeepandShare’s calendar has super slick PDF printing, means the website picks up this nice PDF printing for free.

10. Apr, 2008 

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Love this, but can you explain how to “embed” onto a Netvibes page? I went to KeepandShare and didn’t see anything about running in an iframe. DId I miss it?
To embed a calendar, just create your free KeepandShare account, and when you are looking at your calendar, click on the ‘customize’ command. The ‘embed code’ (some html ‘iframe’ code) is on this next screen. Just copy and paste the embed code onto your web page or blog.
Zimbra provides straight-forward method to embed its calendars. Users with hosted Zimbra mailboxes can share them publicly this way, integrate them into existing websites. There are some examples located here.