Google calendar feed link does not respect the parameters - api

I try to use this link to show the upcoming events but there is not respect my params form link have anyone any idea how to fix this? It is showing the whole events. Even the past ones
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/mariushincu0%40gmail.com/public/basic?singleEvents=true&orderBy=startTime&timeMin=2015-04-25T00:00:00Z

As I said previously this is the same as the previous post in as much as you need to change the parameter "timeMin" to be "start-min"
Therefore the answer for your URL is
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/mariushincu0%40gmail.com/public/basic?singleEvents=true&orderBy=startTime&start-min=2015-04-25T00:00:00Z

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How do I add referrer data in query params or link data in Branch io link?

Suppose I have placed a branch link on my website example.com/outer/inner. This link leads to another web app. I need to know that the link was clicked on example.com/outer/inner.
How do I get this information?
You can add analytical tags to your original link that will indicate the source of the click. Please check https://help.branch.io/using-branch/docs/creating-a-deep-link#analytical-labels
You can add these labels when creating the link and if you want to append it to an existing link you can add additional analytical label as link query parameters, check the doc on Branch long links here https://help.branch.io/using-branch/docs/creating-a-deep-link#long-links
After much research, I could figure out that you can add the referrer as a parameter but that is only useful if you use the branch link at one place.
Branch can not identify the link on its own.

Google Optimize test with universal Analytics

I'm using Google Optimize with Analytics (UA).
I've made a couple of simple tests with succes but now I'm a little clueless how make to following test:
On a category-page we have an overview of products. The case is that I would like to know if the click-throughs to a product-detail are the same if I remove the button... (image & title are still clickable).
If anyone can put me in the right direction how to test this, it would be highly appreciated! :)
BTW: it must be a/b test, not a multi-variation...
first in your variant code you can remove these buttons (if you are developer is easy with JS in Global JS).
Second you have to check if all links in the card are measured, when title, image or button are clicked must be send an event to Google Analytics.
Third, you have to use this event as primary goal, you can create a custom goal with its action, category and label.

Allow natural back button behaviour with use case of dynamically-added query parameters

I have the case that I push some parameters to the nuxt router (https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/navigation.html) whenever somebody visits a page without any parameters.
Example:
somebody visits: /program it will end up in /program/first-event?year=2018&month=6
(First the view filters the program for current events (therefore the parameters for this year and this month) and then from the filtered events it will set the first event as active post (also by pushing it to the router).
This is all wanted and good. BUT now I detected the following problem:
Somebody is visiting /aboutus and then navigates to /program, the router will automatically change to /program/url-of-event-post?year=2018&month=6.
Assuming the user wants to go back to /aboutus he clicks on the browser back button. This will bring him back to: /program which automatically adds the post and the parameters again (effectively moving one step forward again).
Means the user is caught in clicking endlessly on the back button.
My approach would be to try to register if a user clicks on the back button and if so, I would not add the parameters. But I don't know how to do this.
I thought the router would provide some 'from' property, but so far I did not find anything.
I would be very happy to hear some thoughts on this. Thank you heaps in advance.
You need use router.replace.
https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/navigation.html#router-replace-location-oncomplete-onabort

Modifying photosphere on website thing

What i am trying to do is to use a photosphere on my website so that it shows up on full screen as a website cover page. The problem is the the code to embed a photosphere in a webpage given here by google
https://developers.google.com/photo-sphere/web/
lets only the photosphere size to be hardcoded as
displaysize="600,400"
what ever the values but its still hardcoded. What i want is that it gets adjusted to the screen of the user and gets displayed in the whole browser window. Any one got an idea how to pull it off? I didn't find any stuff about 'photosphere on web' other than the google link i gave above.
Indeed the API is currently designed to take static values. I think it's a good point that users might want to set the dimensions to 100% and let it resize dynamically.
I put it on the TODO list and will try to get to it shortly.
In the meantime, one work around is the following: After the viewer loads you will find an iframe on the page which contains it. You can change it's dimensions dynamically to your liking and the viewer should adapt.
The API provided by Google wraps the whole photosphere in layers of iFrames.
You can use the API to request a certain photosphere but only use the response to parse it for the values you need. Then you create your own request and the result can be shown fullscreen.
An example link is this
I created this link dynamically from the JSON response from the elements
media$group media$content 0 url
Hope it helps.
Can't you take the raw image and just use webgl to project it on the inside of a sphere?

Button being used as a link

Im maintaining a site I didnt build thats for car insurance. In the banner of every page is an input that takes you to a page with a form to fill out. I cant understand why an input is used instead of a link, is there ever a valid and semantic reason for doing this?
Occasionally, people have done this because they want a link that "looks like a button". However, it is bad design.
It was never a good idea, but in the old days there was at least some justification for it: it gave a button feel and functionality to the link. However, with modern web design there is no need to do this: the same functionality can be created simply by styling a normal link appropriately.
On the other hand, this is probably more of a style issue than a real problem. It may not be worth changing it if you are maintaining an existing site.
using button or input type="button" is the original way to set up an Ajax request. that said, since it's taking the user to another page, sounds like they do not know what they are doing and/or wanted the styles that #dan1111 mentioned