Data for events and church services can be downloaded by website users as an iCalendar file. This allows event data to be transferred to a personal calendar.
iCalendar is a standardized data format for exchanging calendar content. The iCalendar format is accepted by almost all calendar programs that can integrate web-based calendar data, including Google Calendar/Android Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, and all macOS/iOS calendar applications.
There are special copy masters for setting up a website with the “Burger” template variant.
Please note: Currently, when creating a website, you have to decide which navigation to use for the header area by selecting the appropriate copy master. It is not possible to change the header area later without considerable manual effort.
The update to Milestone 8 brings the following enhancements to the handling of cookies:
Consent to cookies has been divided into 3 groups: Necessary, External Content, and Statistics.
The cookie banner has been expanded and now allows direct selection of cookie groups.
The cookie banner can now be deactivated for selected pages. The dynamic function Privacy policy cookie switch has been expanded to include the selection of cookie groups.
In flexible content, the user's consent to external cookies can be requested optionally.
Note: The changes in the handling of cookies require a revision of the existing files of the type “Configuration for data protection regulations.” There are various new fields here that can be filled in. If this is not done, default values will be used.
The Mercury template documentation is created specifically for the OpenCms community. It describes both the basic functions of the Mercury template and customer-specific additions.
New content is added to the documentation with each new version.