Why not just use a client side calendar, such as those provided with jquery ui?


On 09-Feb-2010, at 19:12, Marco Pivetta <ocram...@gmail.com> wrote:

Didn't think about week days and weeks, sorry ^_^'' (Yeah, stupid mistake...)

2010/2/9 Kornel Lesinski <kor...@aardvarkmedia.co.uk>
On 9 Feb 2010, at 11:00, Marco Pivetta wrote:

> Isn't it simpler to build it with an <ol> and just some CSS? Table layout is not that good for calendars to me :\

<table> is, semantically, the best choice for a calendar. You have logical columns with days of week and logical rows with weeks.

A list would be inappropriate, as it would lose connection between headers and data, and in screen readers it would be more difficult to navigate – you couldn't easily jump to same day next week for exa mple.

As for building calendar with PHPTAL, I think you could use range() to build 1d array of days of the month, then array_unshift() number of days in the beginning to make 1st start on appropriate day of the week, array_chunk(,7) to split it into weeks, and append count%7 days at the end.

Then in PHPTAL it would be straightforward 2 tal:repeats.

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