"Richard (koorb)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > What problem did you have? > > see [1] Apart from the obvious watch the scroll-bar when I first launch > the calendar, on a different view the calendar appears to jump across > the screen. Toward the end I am trying to drag the thing around, and it > leaps up to the top of the web page.
Wow! Mine works perfectly here both on Firefox and on IE. Your's also disappearing when you choose the drop downs... Weird. And it doesn't disappear here when I drag it. I'm with Firefox 1.0.7 on Linux. IE 6 on Windows XP is running on the other machine. > Not gona make a fuss, if everyone else is happy with the current one > then I will just do my own thing. It just feels very clunky to me and > unusable due to the issues seen in [1]. If it was like that to me, I wouldn't disagree with you. I don't see any reason for not having both alternatives. Another thing that bothered me it navigating to some date two years ago... When I click on the calendar button, I want to use the calendar to set the date, I don't want to type a nearby date and then navigate. > Although not obvious on the one I posted if you click the name of the > month on the calendar it goes back to 'today'. but it isn't clear or > logical. Also any date you select in the form elements updates the I saw that a little before you said! Accidentaly I clicked on the month name and it came back to today. :-) Not logical to me as well. > calendar 'live' in a similar way to the current one only using native > widgets Yep. I saw that too. > [1] http://koorb.co.uk/static/video/calendar.mov This really "sux"... ;-) I don't mind which one stays. If it works on Macs -- I believe that's what you use -- and on Linux and Windows, it will be OK. What matters is it working on these three platforms, to me at least. Do you have an alternative browser to test? Be seeing you, -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

