[WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread Anton Andreasson
Hi all, I throw together a simple "calendar" that highlights each day on :hover, hope you find it intresting (given the tight code): http://standardice.com/experimental/calendarhighlighting.html cheers, /Anton PS. I was inspired by the Flash calendar at http://www.vcc.com.my/calendar/index2.cf

Re: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread russ weakley
Cool! Be good to see a version of the entire calendar. :) Follows on from your great mimicking magazines demo: http://standardice.com/experimental/magazines.html Russ > > Hi all, I throw together a simple "calendar" that highlights each day > on :hover, hope you find it intresting (given the ti

RE: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread David McDonald
: Anton Andreasson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 28 January 2004 11:19 PM To: Webstandardsgroup Subject: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting Hi all, I throw together a simple "calendar" that highlights each day on :hover, hope you find it intresting (given the tight c

RE: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread Anton Andreasson
Given the recent discussion on definition list, maybe you could build it with those as an alternative? Well, thanks for the suggestion but as I know what happens with definition lists in e.g. Google (try search for "define: css" and you'll see), I wouldn't want my calendar being indexed as "Def

Re: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread James Ellis
Anton This is pretty good. You may also be interested in the Mozilla Calendar - available as an extension to most Gecko browsers - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/ , written in XUL (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xul/joy-of-xul.html). Cheers James Anton Andreasson wrote: Given the r

Re: [WSG] Calendar Day Highlighting

2004-01-28 Thread Hugh Todd
Anton, Hi all, I throw together a simple "calendar" that highlights each day on :hover, hope you find it intresting (given the tight code): http://standardice.com/experimental/calendarhighlighting.html Works beautifully in Safari and Mozilla on the Mac. Amazingly lean code. Splits apart at day 1