You publish a Trumba® calendar to the web when you want to make it available to the public. You then embed the published calendar spuds into your own website. Tell me more about these calendar spuds. Visitors to your calendar can subscribe to it or take other actions on events.
After you publish the calendar, the spud code is also served up on a rendered calendar that is hosted on a Trumba server and given a unique web address (URL). While this URL is available to anyone who has access to the web, it appears under the Trumba.com domain, such as in the following example, so is primarily a preview and test tool for internal use only:
Publishing also gives you access to the Publishing Control Panel where, in addition to the hosted website, you find:
The Publishing Control Panel gives you access to hundreds of spud settings as well as the code you copy to embed spuds into your own website.