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Cannot create an event. Calendar only goes to 2020
Hi,
I was trying to create a calendar event for September of 2022 but the year drop down only goes to 2020.
Looks like no one really uses this functionality but figured I'd point it out anyway.
Yep, there are quite a few options in this software that NO ONE USES, but the owners won't take the few minutes it would require to make ANY CHANGES that we may request........... .
Yep, there are quite a few options in this software that NO ONE USES, but the owners won't take the few minutes it would require to make ANY CHANGES that we may request........... .
IB has always addressed issues that come up in a timely matter. Apparently this option must be quite popular since it hasn't been used since December 2020.
IB has always addressed issues that come up in a timely matter. Apparently this option must be quite popular since it hasn't been used since December 2020.
I don't understand your statement or how it validates or invalidates popularity. How popular do you suspect it is if it hasn't functioned since December 2020?
Yep, there are quite a few options in this software that NO ONE USES, but the owners won't take the few minutes it would require to make ANY CHANGES that we may request........... .
There are a plethora of s/w options & configuration settings which are not enabled on CO. Classic Oldsmobile is one of 133 Internet Brands Automotive Group website forums. This is far from the total of number of websites owned by Internet Brands. Internet Brands (IB) is comprised of four primary verticals: Automotive, Health, Legal, Home & Travel. Website forums are the lowest priority of the IB portfolio. Revenue generated from IB forum websites is peanuts compared to their revenue generating websites. Like any business, priorities are based upon revenue. Forum websites are located at the very bottom of the list - CO is basically a "bottom feeder". High-end revenue generating websites garner better attention. If you had to rank the 133 IB website forums, CO would fall close to the bottom of the vertical. It's simple math based upon financial/revenue priorities. These IB website forums are really really simple OTS (Off The Shelf) canned websites which require little configurations to set up & run. But, the caveat is and always will remain - how many of the available s/w configuration parameters do you want to enable? These are based upon the administrative support required to maintain a website. When it's free and supplies minuscule revenue...well, you get the idea. My statements are not meant to provoke hostility or invoke criticism of the CO site, it's simply a matter of revenue mathematics.
I don't understand your statement or how it validates or invalidates popularity. How popular do you suspect it is if it hasn't functioned since December 2020?