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(Thanks for your suggestion, Joe. I did try that without success.) But I think I know the problem now. The code I was using in the iframe tool was already itself an iframe generated by Google. When I deleted the iframe and used the HTML fragment tool to insert the code, it displayed correctly, like this:
I'm trying to update a cottage website by replacing an obsolete calendar (to show booking dates) with one that works. For the now-obsolete calendar, I used an iframe linked to a calendar on another website, which displayed in the right position on the page. Now I have changed the iframe link to use an embeddable Google calendar, which draws its data from an ical link from an Airbnb calendar. Although the iframe now displays the calendar I want, the frame is no longer properly aligned, so the calendar is unreadable (see attached images).
I'm baffled. Could anyone suggest why this problem arises, and how I can fix or work around it?
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