From: Jared <xe...@si...> - 2002-10-08 05:35:47
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That is not a bug. It highlights what ever the currently selected day is. By default, this is "Today." But, when you go to "next month" it keeps the day set, meaning the 8th. That way, you know where it's going to go when you switch to week view and day view. It will go to the day that is highlighted. By default, when you click on a date in a mini-calendar, it takes you to that date of the month if already in month view. Therefore, you can switch to different days using this method. Or, you can manually enter the date in the URL. However, as I said, it is made to do this. It might not be the best solution right now. I was considering making "Today" have a wider border so it stands out from the rest. Either that, or make the selected one have a wider border and "Today" have the blue background. -Jared P.S. It is best to submit Bugs and/or Features requests on the Bug or Feature tracker at our sourceforge page. See the web site for links to those trackers. http://phpicalendar.sourceforge.net On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 12:08 AM, Marc Cohen wrote: > First off, great set of scripts, I love it! It seems, however, that > the current day of the month is shaded in every month, not just the > current one (month view, obviously). Today is Oct. 8, and the 8th of > every month is shaded. Not a big deal, but an inconsistency none the > less. > > Keep up the good work! > > Marc Cohen > co...@ve... > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel |