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Calendar that is cross-browser friendly (including Mozilla)

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kathyc20

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Mar 7, 2001
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We have a client that wishes to have the following on their
website:

1) Calendar
- For any date, the user wants to be able to add dates and times to a calendar date so any one viewing this calendar will be able to see what is going on for that particular date.
- Must be Mozilla friendly
- Must be easy for a non-web person to use or be easily trained on.

2) Menu
- Mozilla friendly
- Attached menu sample
- When the user mouses over any one of the top level
items (eg
Home, Locations, Services etc.)
the sub-menu appears (eg Testimonials, Survey, etc) which are all
clickable links (the second level is horizontal)

If someone has seen these 2 codes anywhere (purchase or free), please let me know.

Thanks.

 
We have a menu (similar to what you describe) on our site at Coedit Limited. It's tied into our CMS, but even by viewing the source you should be able to extract all the code you need.

Try searching on Google for the calendar option.

You will probably need to integrate some kind of server-side code (and back-end database) regardless of the calendar solution you come up with.

Cheers,
Jeff

[tt]Jeff's Page @ Code Couch
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