Thanks to all who replied.
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
How about adding/changing a border weight or style around that .event date
cell or adding an overline-underline on the date number itself on the print
style sheet so you don't have to rely on a color? This should circumvent the
problem
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 11:21:55AM +0100, Designer wrote:
David Dorward wrote:
No such thing as a CSS class. HTML has classes, CSS has selectors
which can match HTML classes.
Some classes can be via PHP and some can be via CSS. (I think you knew
that's what I meant :-) )
No.
PHP has
Designer wrote:
Or, has anyone got any other brilliant ideas to solve this?
How about adding/changing a border weight or style around that .event date
cell or adding an overline-underline on the date number itself on the print
style sheet so you don't have to rely on a color? This should
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 06:35:37PM +0100, Designer wrote:
I have a one year calendar, where each day is a table cell. I have CSS
and php controlling the visual presentation of it. If a day is
'booked' it is assigned to be an event and shows up via a CSS class thus:
No such thing as a CSS
On 9/2/06, Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a one year calendar, where each day is a table cell. I have CSS
and php controlling the visual presentation of it. If a day is
'booked' it is assigned to be an event and shows up via a CSS class thus:
.event {
color: #666;