HTML - Making A Todo Calendar, How To .. ????
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So im working on a 'To Do List' and there is one part that i can no figure out how to do. I need to add a feature that automatically adds a new todo list according to the date. I want it to add a new list for every day a month in advance and label it by date. as well i want it to take everyitem that is not selected from the day that has already passed, and add it to the current day. Let me know HTML Code: <img span="BackgroundImage" src="Front.png"> <div class='flip' id='fliprollie'></div> <div class='flip' id='flip' onclick='showPrefs(event);' onmouseover='enterflip(event);' onmouseout='exitflip(event)';></div> <div id ="MainListField"></div> <div id ="TopBar"></div> <div id="addit" title="Add New Page" style="position:absolute; left:32px; bottom:38px; width:50px; height:35px; z-index:30"></div> <div id="delit" title="Delete selected page" style="position:absolute; left:62px; bottom:38px; width:50px; height:35px; z-index:30"></div> <div id="exportit" title="Copy All Notes to Clipboard" style="position:absolute; left:92px; bottom:26px; width:50px; height:35px; z-index:30"> <img id="cbbutton" src="Images/ClipboardButton.png" onmousedown='mouseDown(this.id);' onmouseup='mouseUp(this.id);' /> </div> <div id="doneit" style="position:absolute; left:165px; bottom:38px; width:50px; height:35px; z-index:30"></div> Similar Tutorialsif possible, can anyone find me a code for a webpage calendar? a widget maybe? anyone? Does anyone know of good calendar software so that I can host my own calendar? I want to put links in a date in a calendar or go to the link by clicking its cell. I know how to do links out of a table but it doesnt work for inside the table. Can u help? Thanks in advance I'm designing this website for a DJ, and he wants a calendar section (months of the year) that shows which days are available and which days are booked. I've never included anything lilke this so any help would be appreciated. Also, the DJ wants to be able to log in (when it's completed) and edit/update whenever he gets new gigs. Any thoughts or ideas? Not sure if this is the right place but anyway... I am working on someone else's website and the have had "someone else" work on it before me who has tried to put google calendar into an iframe - only problem is that none of the details in the calendar show up... Real headache. Any ideas??? Here's the site... http://lawyers-in-business.co.uk/inhouse/calendar.html Cheers. Hi, I'm new to HTML and I'm creating a website where I have a Menu - Events. I'm using google calendar for this . I would like to display the upcoming events in my homepage (ie, the events entered in the google calendar should be displayed in my homepage under a section "Upcoming events").Is there any way to achieve this? Thanks for all the help Ib2010 Hi I'm new to html and trying to make my first basic html website. I want to display calendar. I know I can hardcode a calendar in CSS or in HTML but I have to do it for every month. Is there a way I can display a calendar without hardcoding ?? Please help !!!!!!! Mav So I'm trying to use the google calendar on my website, and I've managed to embed it in the code, but it appears above everything else in the site. I need to know how to move it around. ~~Idaho Parkour Hey, I have made an HTML-based iPhone theme that is a calendar (screenshot attached). My problem is that the HTML has to be reloaded in order to update the date, and that requires restarting the device. I would like the date to update automatically. Unfortunately, I do not know HTML beyond the minimum to get this working. I tried some javascript functions on timers but I can't get it working. The files are attached. How can I make it update itself? Thanks! P.S. You can load the HTML file on your computer, it just won't have the background or icons or anything. I want to show an availability calendar on my website. I want this availability calendar to match the availability calendar I use and frequently update on a website where I pay to be a subscriber. You can view the availability calendar I am trying to dynamically display on MY OWN WEBSITE (which is in the very early stages of development): Source of availability calendar: http://www.proz.com/profile/855013 About halfway down the page on the left. I also want to also be able to click a link to make a popup calendar with more information, just as on the webpage linked above. That would give me something like this: http://www.proz.com/?sp=calendar&ent...at=1&visitor=1 You can see EXACTLY what I am trying to do by viewing my website at: http://www.norwenglish.net/blank_page.php On this page I was successfully able to copy my availability calendar (using just source code), but of course, it doesn't dynamically update. It is now stuck in June, more specifically on the date when I did this, June 7. I am looking for a way to do something that looks EXACTLY like the above, but dynamically changing to reflect the days date, and the updates to my availability which I do almost daily on that website. I want to avoid having to update my availability on my own website as well. Ideally, I would like to use the small, "mini-calendar" for the main page, and the large, extended 3-month calendar as the popup-calendar, just as the one I currently have on my website (except both need to be dynamically updated). Any suggestions to how I can implement this will be greatly appreciated, and it DOES NOT need to be perfect - I don't care if there is 5% or something of people who use browsers where this won't work. Possible to do this with Iframes Would I be violating some kind of copyright law, based on copying the content from www.proz.com, where I pay to be a member? Hi, I've set up a pop up calendar which I want to use to generate a delivery date that is then displayed on another page. I've set up the calendar and when I choose the date from the calendar it's stored in a field. You can see it he http:// www. market-stalls .co. uk / calendar / deliverydate . html Is there any way I can use a submit button and onSubmit to store this data and print and display it on another page? Thanks! I am very new to html coding and so I don't no if this is even possible. But what I want to do is have a user click on an image or a button and have another image or text or whatever appear on the same window. I no about the onclick action and understand a little bit about forms. However I am at a real wall on this one. thank you Hi guys, I am building a site for a new company and they need a page with a form on it that a user can fill out, that gets sent to the company, which they use to send back a quote. So obviously the form will require fields for the users name and other important details. As for the actual info needed to make the quote, there are three different types of quote (so maybe three different forms would work?) The forms are as follows: Marine Type of boat: Length: Height to antifoul line: Hull: Material: Antifoul re-application: (yes/no) Marina location: Automotive Make: Model: Year: Type of strip: Condition: Rust: Blast location: Home location: Swimming Pool Type of pool: locaton: Size (m squared): Depth: Shape: Tiled: (yes/no) Re-paint: (yes/no) Blast location: This excel file also shows the forms required: http://www.mediafire.com/?33oxx0zf6tac8ap I would greatly appreciate it if someone showed me how i can make these forms using HTML. Thanks Hi I've found a nice template of a website online (free). But i couldn't find a way to fully make the template RTL. Could anyone assist be with some basics? I could even upload the template. Thanks, http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/335...idealolza9.jpg Hey anyone out there willing to help, i'd like my site to look like this but have no idea of how to do it LOL. That would be the main page, the images would be different of course, and then i would hyperlink the 'about us,' 'contact,' and 'news' to another page, but i'll worry about those later. So for now, any idea of how to do it? Well i'm a total newby at this and i was wondering if you guys could help me out with this i want a form with a textbox so someone can put something in the textbox and click a sumbit button and then what ever they put in the textbox can be stored and the submit button redirects them to another page... is this possible? Hi there, I am building a website for my products and want to create some tap-like buttons for the product description. Please see the details on this sample site: http://www.christiedigital.com/AMEN/...stieHD10KM.htm So the content has been classfied into "Description", "Overview", "Specifcation", etc on the same HTML page. Does everyone know how to create this feature in HTML coding? Or is there any tool to make this feature? Any suggestions are very welcome. Thanks. Hi, I made a div into a link by making the "a" tag into a block element. Now that I did that, I added text and images to the div, and now the link only works around the text, but fine over the image. How do I get the link to work over the entire div? 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