Event Actions
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For some examples, check out the documentation for [[custom actions]]: the scripts you can run are the same. Custom actions are run from buttons, whereas ''event actions'' run when you click, edit, create, or delete an event without the user having to request the action.
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For some examples, check out the documentation for [[custom actions]]: the scripts you can run are the same. Custom actions are run from buttons, whereas ''event actions'' run when you click, edit, create, or delete an event without the user having to request the action.
(:include CustomActionExamples:)
(:include CustomActionExamples:)
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Event actions let you add your own actions to event actions. Currently you can attach your own actions to clicking, saving, or deleting an event. Actions that can be performed are opening a URL or running Javascript code.
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Event actions let you add your own actions to event actions. Currently you can attach your own actions to clicking, saving, creating, or deleting an event. Actions that can be performed are opening a URL or running Javascript code.
For some examples, check out the documentation for [[custom actions]]: the scripts you can run are the same. Custom actions are run from buttons, whereas ''event actions'' run when you click, edit, create, or delete an event without the user having to request the action.
For some examples, check out the documentation for [[custom actions]]: the scripts you can run are the same. Custom actions are run from buttons, whereas ''event actions'' run when you click, edit, create, or delete an event without the user having to request the action.
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!! Overview: What Are Event Actions?
Event actions let you add your own actions to event actions. Currently you can attach your own actions to clicking, saving, or deleting an event. Actions that can be performed are opening a URL or running Javascript code.
Event actions let you add your own actions to event actions. Currently you can attach your own actions to clicking, saving, or deleting an event. Actions that can be performed are opening a URL or running Javascript code.