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What URL do I need to input to create a new Thunderbird calendar? Or can I colour-code single events?

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New to both Thunderbird and Lightning, I am trying to enable a calendar view that uses different colours for different types of events?

I am trying to 'create a new calendar' but I don't understand the distinction between ical and caldev or what URL I need to input to create a new calendar?

How do I best achieve colour-coding individual events in my calendar?

Can I view and edit my calendar online?

Any help with any of the above gratefully received.

New to both Thunderbird and Lightning, I am trying to enable a calendar view that uses different colours for different types of events? I am trying to 'create a new calendar' but I don't understand the distinction between ical and caldev or what URL I need to input to create a new calendar? How do I best achieve colour-coding individual events in my calendar? Can I view and edit my calendar online? Any help with any of the above gratefully received.

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I am trying to 'create a new calendar' but I don't understand the distinction between ical and caldev or what URL I need to input to create a new calendar?

You don't need any of that for a local calendar. To create a new local calendar:
File (Alt-F) - New - Calendar
Select 'On My Computer'
Give it a name, and optionally assign an existing email address to it. This is only needed if you do receive meeting invitations via that email account.
Finish the wizard. That's it.

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Consider Calendar Tweaks for options to color events and other items. For network calendars, setup is easier with an add-on like TbSync.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/installing-addon-thunderbird