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I need to improve our online calendar but the ones I have seen so far, will not handle the number of events I need to list, without horizontal scrolling. Several of our members have mobility limitations and horizontal scrolling is inappropriate. The calendar should have a chronological list for each day by time. Somewhere, I need to include a list of non-recurring special events. I do not have a database to work with. The script must be self-contained, in php.
Look at the script I am now using and you will readily see why it is not acceptable.
http://www.mhanp.org/schedule.html
If you can recommend a model, thanks.
Andy
Look at the script I am now using and you will readily see why it is not acceptable.
http://www.mhanp.org/schedule.html
If you can recommend a model, thanks.
Andy
I think what you have looks ok. You could massage the format a bit? Personally I would prefer the time show on the left side of the event:
10:00AM Ceramics
Looking at the page I don't "readily" see why it is not acceptable, but then again I am not familiar with accessibility issues...
Are you recieving complaints or something?
10:00AM Ceramics
Looking at the page I don't "readily" see why it is not acceptable, but then again I am not familiar with accessibility issues...

Are you recieving complaints or something?
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Take a look at this format I am using - http://bbbscentralmn.org/eventscalendar.html
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Thank for the response.
I am looking for ways to improve the existing site. The schedule is just too long.
I must stay away from javascript and rely on html. The format must present without CSS although I may use CSS as long as the page is not dependent upon it.
The site:
http://bbbscentralmn.org/eventscalendar.html
presents nicely. I'll look into this, further.
Andy
I am looking for ways to improve the existing site. The schedule is just too long.
I must stay away from javascript and rely on html. The format must present without CSS although I may use CSS as long as the page is not dependent upon it.
The site:
http://bbbscentralmn.org/eventscalendar.html
presents nicely. I'll look into this, further.
Andy
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