Adding Calendar to Website

R

Ryan Johnson

I want to add a calendar to my website but I can't seem to find a good
option. I am pretty new to FrontPage and I am using FrontPage 2000.
What I want to do is add a simple calendar and gray out specific
dates.

Having one page displaying all 12 months would work out or something
where someone will be able to click on a button to scroll through the
months would work out too. I thought about using an Access database
for this but I wasn't quite sure how to diplay the days in a month
format in a form. I am open to all suggestions.

Is there any option that someone can think of?

Thanks,

Ryan Johnson
 
C

chris leeds

if you have ms outlook (full version) you can save your calendar as a "web
page".
you may want to look on www.hotscripts.com or www.aspin.com for a calendar.
I've also seen macros that will write a table on your page resembling a
calendar.
HTH
 
M

Mike Mueller

:: "Ryan Johnson" asked-
:: I want to add a calendar to my website but I can't seem
:: to find a good option. I am pretty new to FrontPage and
:: I am using FrontPage 2000. What I want to do is add a
:: simple calendar and gray out specific
:: dates.
::
:: Having one page displaying all 12 months would work out
:: or something where someone will be able to click on a
:: button to scroll through the months would work out too.
:: I thought about using an Access database
:: for this but I wasn't quite sure how to diplay the days
:: in a month format in a form. I am open to all
:: suggestions.
::
:: Is there any option that someone can think of?

: Chris replied-
: if you have ms outlook (full version) you can save your
: calendar as a "web page".
: you may want to look on www.hotscripts.com or
: www.aspin.com for a calendar. I've also seen macros that
: will write a table on your page resembling a calendar.
-------------------------------------------------------

Here is a sample of an Outlook 2000 created calendar:

http://www.lannonfire.com/Calendar/Calendar.htm

When you save from Outlook, there are a few options use.
This one is set for Nov 1 2003 until Dec 31 2004. Styling
is controlled by calendar.css

Mike
 
C

chris leeds

the first time I tried it (the outlook calendar), I actually browsed to a
folder on my hosted server and couldn't believe that it actually posted it
to the web right from outlook.
still, it's a little nicer to have outlook save the calendar to a folder on
your hard drive, then import the folder into FrontPage so you can turn it
into a subweb, edit it's colors, and generally "push it around" and just
publish from FrontPage.
IMHO
 
M

Mike Mueller

Exactly what I do. I copied the css file out of it and just
replace the one it creates when I update (monthly)


: the first time I tried it (the outlook calendar), I
: actually browsed to a folder on my hosted server and
: couldn't believe that it actually posted it to the web
: right from outlook.
: still, it's a little nicer to have outlook save the
: calendar to a folder on your hard drive, then import the
: folder into FrontPage so you can turn it into a subweb,
: edit it's colors, and generally "push it around" and just
: publish from FrontPage.
: IMHO
:
: :::: "Ryan Johnson" asked-
:::: I want to add a calendar to my website but I can't seem
:::: to find a good option. I am pretty new to FrontPage
:::: and
:::: I am using FrontPage 2000. What I want to do is add a
:::: simple calendar and gray out specific
:::: dates.
::::
:::: Having one page displaying all 12 months would work
:::: out
:::: or something where someone will be able to click on a
:::: button to scroll through the months would work out too.
:::: I thought about using an Access database
:::: for this but I wasn't quite sure how to diplay the days
:::: in a month format in a form. I am open to all
:::: suggestions.
::::
:::: Is there any option that someone can think of?
::
::: Chris replied-
::: if you have ms outlook (full version) you can save your
::: calendar as a "web page".
::: you may want to look on www.hotscripts.com or
::: www.aspin.com for a calendar. I've also seen macros that
::: will write a table on your page resembling a calendar.
:: -------------------------------------------------------
::
:: Here is a sample of an Outlook 2000 created calendar:
::
:: http://www.lannonfire.com/Calendar/Calendar.htm
::
:: When you save from Outlook, there are a few options use.
:: This one is set for Nov 1 2003 until Dec 31 2004.
:: Styling
:: is controlled by calendar.css
::
:: Mike
 
M

Mike Mueller

That does display a calendar, but where do you put the info?


: what about a javascript calendar:
: http://www.islandnet.com/~wji/calendarmaker.html
: !-- This script and many more are available free online
: at -- !-- The JavaScript Source!!
: http://javascript.internet.com --
:
: :: Exactly what I do. I copied the css file out of it and
:: just replace the one it creates when I update (monthly)
::
::
::: the first time I tried it (the outlook calendar), I
::: actually browsed to a folder on my hosted server and
::: couldn't believe that it actually posted it to the web
::: right from outlook.
::: still, it's a little nicer to have outlook save the
::: calendar to a folder on your hard drive, then import the
::: folder into FrontPage so you can turn it into a subweb,
::: edit it's colors, and generally "push it around" and
::: just publish from FrontPage.
::: IMHO
:::
::: :::::: "Ryan Johnson" asked-
:::::: I want to add a calendar to my website but I can't
:::::: seem to find a good option. I am pretty new to
:::::: FrontPage and
:::::: I am using FrontPage 2000. What I want to do is add a
:::::: simple calendar and gray out specific
:::::: dates.
::::::
:::::: Having one page displaying all 12 months would work
:::::: out
:::::: or something where someone will be able to click on a
:::::: button to scroll through the months would work out
:::::: too. I thought about using an Access database
:::::: for this but I wasn't quite sure how to diplay the
:::::: days in a month format in a form. I am open to all
:::::: suggestions.
::::::
:::::: Is there any option that someone can think of?
::::
::::: Chris replied-
::::: if you have ms outlook (full version) you can save
::::: your calendar as a "web page".
::::: you may want to look on www.hotscripts.com or
::::: www.aspin.com for a calendar. I've also seen macros
::::: that will write a table on your page resembling a
::::: calendar.
:::: -------------------------------------------------------
::::
:::: Here is a sample of an Outlook 2000 created calendar:
::::
:::: http://www.lannonfire.com/Calendar/Calendar.htm
::::
:::: When you save from Outlook, there are a few options
:::: use. This one is set for Nov 1 2003 until Dec 31 2004.
:::: Styling
:::: is controlled by calendar.css
::::
:::: Mike
 

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