Posts Tagged ‘jQuery’

jMonthCalendar Options, Events, & Methods Documentation

Posted in Programming on August 9th, 2009 by Kyle – 2 Comments

In this post I am going to cover all the custom event/options as well as methods that can be configured and used in jMonthCalendar. All of these are options that can be supplied at initialization in order to manipulate the calendar further or be able to tie into some additional logic ot rules. As well as methods that are exposed for manipulating the calendar after initialization. This is my first attempt at formal documentation, so bare with me.

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jMonthCalendar-1.3.2-beta Release

Posted in Programming on August 9th, 2009 by Kyle – 3 Comments

I have released a new version of jMonthCalendar (1.3.2-beta). Below I will provide a sample of the use of event callback as options. Well this release is pretty straight forward for the most part. It includes changes to how the custom events are fired mostly and addresses various bug fixes. As well as includes some reduction in file size. UPDATE Beta2 is released to fix some minor bug issues.

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jMonthCalendar 1.3.0 Beta

Posted in Programming on June 12th, 2009 by Kyle – 4 Comments

jMonthCalendar has reached a new milestone! It now supports multi-day events (events that span multiple days). Plus it retains all the same features as before including drag and drop and event stacking. This release is a huge change from the previous version and is thus labeled as Beta. Most significant to the change is how events are rendered onto the calendar. In this post I am going to go over the new features and how they will affect existing users. I will also try to cover some of the new functionality and how it might be used. read more »

jMonthCalendar: Minor Release 1.2.2

Posted in Programming on May 1st, 2009 by Kyle – 7 Comments

Well it has been awhile since I posted anything new so I thought that I would provide a rundown of the minor new features and fixes in jMonthCalendar 1.2.2 read more »

New Project Home For jMonthCalendar

Posted in Programming on March 24th, 2009 by Kyle – Be the first to comment

It has been awhile since I have had anything to announce with jMonthCalendar. I have been quite busy lately and have been procrastinating at bug fixes and enhancements. Lately, I’ve been working on an idea to set up project wiki, issue, and source management system using Redmine and Subversion. My current host does not play well with Subversion and was lacking on memory and access needed to run Redmine the way I wanted. So I have moved the project and source over to Google Code. read more »

jMonthCalendar: Minor Release 1.2.0

Posted in Programming on February 12th, 2009 by Kyle – 3 Comments

Wow, let me first start by saying it has been too long since I posted any updates on jMonthCalendar. I hope that the new release of jMonthCalendar 1.2.0 excites you as much as it does me. 1.2.0 sets the stage for some pretty cool stuff. Continue reading to see a short list of the new features and where this project is going next.
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jMonthCalendar: Minor Relese 1.1.0

Posted in Programming on January 29th, 2009 by Kyle – Be the first to comment

I just finished posting a updated release for jMonthCalendar that can be found here. This release mostly consists of a few bug fixes and a new features that have been suggested by fellow supporters (people who post comments, issues and suggestions, and anyone else I’ve missed). To those and everyone else I say: Thank you.
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jMonthCalendar: Patch Relese 1.0.1

Posted in Programming on January 20th, 2009 by Kyle – Be the first to comment

I just released my jMonthCalendar (the full month event calendar) with some new enhancements/fixes upon request. The change log can be found here along with updated samples and direct download. Fixes include: month name display in IE, isArray function not present in older version of jQuery, and new configurable first-day-of-week that the calendar starts on (Sun, Mon, Tue, etc).

jMonthCalendar: A jQuery Event Calendar

Posted in Programming on January 18th, 2009 by Kyle – 2 Comments

While working on a project conversion to MVC I realized I needed a full month calendar that supported events. None existed so I spent a few evenings learning jQuery and developing my own. I just recently posted new pages on the project and submitted the plugin to jQuery.
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