Denes,

Indeed, it is a matter of taste.

But cognitive ergonomically the current calendar is a disaster. The
arrows to increase the months and years are next to today, my test
user did not see the month change when he clicked the arrow nor did he
see the year change when he clicked the double arrows. Also 'today'
did not make sense as a reference, because the year and month display
above it and the day beneath it. When you hover over the arrows, the
select date message changes to 'next month (hold for menu)' or 'next
year (hold for menu)', again, the user did not notice the change
because doesn't display near the mouse pointer. The next year drop
down displays odd or even years not both.


> Try selecting June 2010 with the jqueryui one.

That is a matter of configuring the plugin to display months and year
menus, just like displaying multiple months, restricting the date
range etc ;-)


Kind regards,

Annet
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