Monday 2 November 2009

Add an Event Calendar to Your Website

Does your website need a javascript calendar to show your visitors your schedule of events? The Scriptcalendar is the solution. The calendar is an attractive event calendar written entirely in javascript. It requires no interaction with the server. It is guaranteed to work on your website. The calendar doesn't require any interaction with the server, so you can run it on any website.

Here are some of the benefits you will get from the Scriptcalendar software

Does your website need a javascript calendar to show your visitors your schedule of events? The Scriptcalendar is the solution. The calendar is an attractive event calendar written entirely in javascript. It requires no interaction with the server. It is guaranteed to work on your website. The calendar doesn't require any interaction with the server, so you can run it on any website.

Here are some of the benefits you will get from the Scriptcalendar software

* Runs on any website and is cross browser compatible javascript.

* The javascript calendar has an object oriented design. The means you can modify many aspects of the calendar by setting a simple property.

* You can control the look and feel through CSS. Every element of the calendar has it's own CSS class. Plus there are many themes already provided that you can select from.

* Add multiple events to the same day by simply adding events to the same date

* Allows you create recurring events or holiday events like Easter.

* You can supply event data in XML format

* Use with plain HTML hosting since it is javascript. But you can also use it with ASP, ASP.Net, JSP, PHP, or ColdFusion. There is example code showing you how to pull events from your database.

* Includes an event editor to help you create your events

The javascript calendar is easy to install. There are four steps you follow. First, download the zip file containing the software. Second, upload the files to your server. Third, place the calendar on one of your pages with single HTML tag. Finally, create you events.

You can alter the calendar CSS to create any effect you want. The various themes included are all examples of how to change the display of the calendar by modifying the CSS and calendar properties. There is a separate CSS for printing.

Many functions of the calendar can be controlled by setting the properties. You can set the behavior of the event hyperlinks. The results can be displayed in the same window, in a pop-up window, or in a floating DIV tag. You set the month and weekday name values, including the language. You control the height and width of the calendar.

Your events can display HTML, including graphics in image tags. You can apply CSS class names to the events to control the foreground or background colors. You can easily turn an event into a hyperlink by adding a URL to the event. Plus there is an event editor included with the javascript calendar to help you write events.
See a working example of the javascript calendar. You can download the demo version and try it for yourself. Try the scriptcalendar today.

Thank you,
Dan Smith

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