I was just looking through the code & noticed my "a config option to turn off the day-of-the-week links" feature request is already implemented. Nice! I missed it in the option documentation.
On Nov 5, 8:59 am, wick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > @Micha - If you look closer at popwincal & the differences, I think > it's a bit more complicated than that. I agree with Graeme - the thing > I like best about popwincal is the simpler/slicker header area, mainly > the fact that popwincal fits the important date controls onto one, > clean thin control area. Granted some changes like the colors, images > for next/prev & removing the calendar borders is easy via CSS like you > mentioned, and a few of the the other differences like 3-letter day > abbreviations can be accomplished through Datepicker config options. > > However Popwincal does not use select boxes for the month & year > dropdowns which would make styling those items a lot more flexible. > Also the way the Datepicker html is coded, there's a container div > wrapped around the month/year section that also includes the calendar > table, which makes it nearly impossible to cleanly arrange the prev/ > next controls in the same horizontal area as the month/year control, > like popwincal has. > > Some feature requests & other comments: > - a few config options for the positioning behavior would be great, to > control: 1) where the calendar flys out (i.e. to the side of the > trigger element rather than below) & 2) enable/disable the auto- > reposition based on available screen area. > > - a config option to turn off the day-of-the-week links. Neat feature > but it seems to me like a lot of users would click on a day header by > accident & find the reorganized calendar confusing. > > Thanks for the plugin, awesome job. > > On Nov 1, 11:08 am, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Graeme B. Davis schrieb:> Is there a way to apply a style it so that it > > looks a bit "better"? Perhaps > > > like this calendar I've been using on my sites for ~6yrs: > > > >http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/Standards/DeveloperGeneral/Images/popupCale... > > > f > > >http://www.peterbe.com/plog/blogitem-20031017-1526/popwincal > > > > I like the jquery calendar, but feel it doesn't look as good as it > > > could... > > > no offense, but: > > have you even looked at the example site ? > > > there's a tab that says "Stylesheets". I guess that's (nearly) all you need. > > > micha