I love my little calendar. It is made entirely using divs: in other words, no tables, and much greater control over the styling, IMHO.
I will admit, however, that the calendar does not look nearly as spiffy in WinIE as is does in either: Safari, Firefox, Camino, or Opera (all on OS X, of course). The fonts are shitty, do not center (maybe an inheiritance problem), and IE will not parse transparent PNGs (as most of us were already aware). I fixed the last issue by placing the background color into the PNG, also making changing the color scheme in the future more difficult. The first issue I cannot help.
Here we are, 20 years after the advent of WYSIWYG(what you see is what you get), graphical interfaces, simple on-screen anti-aliasing of fonts in Windows is still not an out-of-the-box solutions. Geez, we even had on-screen anti-aliasing of all fonts back in the 90s on the Mac, courtesey of an Adobe type product. Sheesh…
:roll:
Oh, I do plan to release the calendar function as a WordPress plugin soon, so stay tuned.
I still have not had the opportunity to look at Sensory Output in any version of Win IE, but I am reinstalling Windowz XP in Virtual PC as I am writing this.
Calendar
I love my little calendar. It is made entirely using divs: in other words, no tables, and much greater control over the styling, IMHO.
I will admit, however, that the calendar does not look nearly as spiffy in WinIE as is does in either: Safari, Firefox, Camino, or Opera (all on OS X, of course). The fonts are shitty, do not center (maybe an inheiritance problem), and IE will not parse transparent PNGs (as most of us were already aware). I fixed the last issue by placing the background color into the PNG, also making changing the color scheme in the future more difficult. The first issue I cannot help.
Here we are, 20 years after the advent of WYSIWYG(what you see is what you get), graphical interfaces, simple on-screen anti-aliasing of fonts in Windows is still not an out-of-the-box solutions. Geez, we even had on-screen anti-aliasing of all fonts back in the 90s on the Mac, courtesey of an Adobe type product. Sheesh…
:roll:
Oh, I do plan to release the calendar function as a WordPress plugin soon, so stay tuned.