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configuring my archive widget

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  • Started 2 months ago by andreabona
  • Latest reply from andreabona

  1. hey brad, i have an archive sidebar widget and i want to re-configure it. unfortunately when i click on it to configure it doesn't do anything. any ideas what i can do to make it work?
    thanks!

    Posted 2 months ago #
  2. Andrea - when you click the configure button, you may have to scroll up the window to see the popup... it seems to pop up near the top...

    What would you like it to be configured to?

    Also, what web browser version (and OS version) are you using?

    Posted 2 months ago #
  3. good grief i'm an idiot. now i see what i was missing. i use vista and IE8.

    what i want to do is have a way of "browsing" my archives so I can look at old workouts.

    so if i go into the archives my i pick a date from the list, click on it, then click the date again to get the detail of the workout, then if i wanted to see what i did the day before or after i have to go back out again to get to another date. maybe it's just the way the theme of my page works. do you know of an easier way for me to do this?

    Posted 2 months ago #
  4. A calendar widget may be more like what you want. Or if you set the archive to "Month" mode, it may also work for you.

    You can also always get to a month, year, or day by just using the URL in the browser...

    http://andrea.sweat365.com/2009/ - all of 2009
    http://andrea.sweat365.com/2009/12/ - Dec. 2009
    http://andrea.sweat365.com/2009/12/13 - Dec. 13, 2009

    Hope that helps.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  5. thx brad. i'll play around with it tonight.

    Posted 2 months ago #

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