Well, it is close. However, it has some flaws. For instance, when a
/multi-day event/ spans, oh say, Jan 3, 4, and 5, then all three of
those days should be bold and/or highlighted. It seems that they are
not working that way. Also, I would like more control over where the
"title" hyperlink at the top points to. Although its drill-down method
is interesting and might be tolerated, and not what I would have
chosen. Instead of allowing each date number to be a hyperlink for
drilling down into more detail by opening a new page with a full
display, it simply changes a micro-detail-display at the bottom of the
mini calendar. Problems with this include: If that micro detail display
at the bottom is off the viewer's screen, then they can click away on a
date, wondering why nothing is happening; Also, their chosen method
means that the amount of "real estate" needed on the screen for the
mini cal to be displayed, can change from click to click by the viewer;
Thus, the number of characters displayed for a certain date's events
may exceed the allowed amount of space granted to the iframe. This can
cause scroll bars to appear, which really clutters the display and
hinders things much.

I am now looking into the code made by the creators, to see if I can
tweak it to display the calendar more to my liking.

Thanks again for the link.


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