Very nice work around Wayne, can't believe I didn't think of that. Here's the code I used to set-up the next month in case anybody else needs this. [code] function multiCalDate(){ var startingDate = new Date(); var startMonth = startingDate.addMonths(1); return startMonth; } [/code]
On Sep 22, 1:00 pm, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wow, that's got some pretty styling. Good find. > > I don't know how to modify the plugin code, but I found that if you > want to display the current month as the first month, you can set the > current value to a date in next month, while leaving the date value to > the date you want initially selected. > > As follows: > $('#date').DatePicker({ > flat: true, > date: '2008-09-22', > current: '2008-10-01', > calendars: 3, > starts: 1 > }); > > Hope that helps, > -Wayne > > On Sep 22, 2:40 pm, pedalpete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've been using Kevin Lucks datepicker for the past few months, and I > > was trying to figure out how to make it a 'range' datepicker when I > > came acrosshttp://www.eyecon.ro/datepicker/ > > The naming will probably get confusing, but this is a really nice > > range picker. > > > I am having one problem with it though. > > When I show multiple calendars on my page (3), I've got is showing > > last month, this month, and next month, but I'm trying to get the code > > to show this month, next month, following month as there is no point > > in having history on my site. > > > The section of code which defines which calendars to display is > > [code] > > for (var i = ; i < options.calendars; i++) { > > date = new Date(options.current); > > date.addMonths(-currentCal +i); > > tblCal = cal.find('table').eq(i+1); > > switch (tblCal[0].className) { > > case 'datepickerViewDays': > > dow = > > formatDate(date, 'B, Y'); > > [/code] > > > changing to 'date.addMonths(currentCal +i)' starts at next month, and > > everything else I've tried screws everything up. > > > Any idea how to change this code to show this month?