| Jed has done a great job of fixing the bulk of the visual bugs in the mini-cal. I'm now working on a final round of visual tweaks to get the mini-cal up to production quality. There are still a number of margin/border issues to address. For now I'm focusing on 3 main things: 1. Improving the readability and visual appeal of the busy-bars 2. Improving the readability of Today's Date in the mini-cal: See June 4th for what we do now. 3. Improving selection readability. Proposal 1. Fatten the busy-bars (3 pixels instead of 2), but keep them light in saturation so that they don't compete with the date numbers. Compare May and June. 2. Make the busy-bars flush with the dividers. Right now, they are still 1 pixel above the dividers. 3. Limit the top of the busy-bar to be 3 pixels below the top of the date numbers. (The busy-bars running all the way to the top of the date numbers breaks up the week-rows and creates visual noise.) See June 23rd as an example of this. 4. Darken the selection color (66% grey, down from 80% grey) and reverse the color of the date numbers to be white when selected. See 1st week of May (Week view selection) and June 8th (Day view selection) 5. Add an 80% grey background to call-out TODAY (refers to grey background for TODAY in the main calendar canvas): See June 6th. 6. Darken the selection when TODAY is selected: 50% grey: See May 4th and June 8th. ![]() |
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