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This JavaScript code - date picker helps you choose a time through a popup window. Perhaps this feature is not new on JavascriptBank.com, but you can customize this calendar control code to create new effects that require the controls through another window page.
Note: please enable popup (and ActiveX if you use Internet Explorer) to run this calendar script properly.
An Events Calendar script that, along with the current month calendar, displays important events for specific dates. Click on a relevant date, and a description of the event associated with it is shown. The events are stored in an external .js file. This JavaScript is compatible in both IE and Firebox.
This unique calendar, constructed using a textarea, enables you to look up the calendar for any month of any year! Use the drop-down JavaScript menu to select the desired month. Quite exceptional.
This calendar allows you to select a month and year and automatically display the a complete calendar for that month in Dynamic HTML. Great!
The Calendar is set either manually or by clicking on a increment button. If a month is selected or a year typed, click the Get Date button. The Today button returns the Calendar to this month.
Events are easily set, as per instructions, in the code. They may be set to repeat every year, and/or every month. Multiple events display on a date. Today's events show in the banner.
Sometimes it's convenient to have shown the calendar for multiple months. With that in mind, Ada's script displays the last, present, and next month's calendar. Customizable background color and font size.
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose. Uses CSS to allow easy changing to its appearance, everything from calendar dimensions, colors, down to the font used to highlight the current day.
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose.


02/10/2009
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