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Hey all,

I've been in charge of my Dive Club website for a while (http://www.hwusac.co.uk) and I'm fed up with the calendar because it's just a list of days, rather than something interactive. I'm not really an experienced web designer, I know HTML and can use JavaScript but that's about it (Image design is more my forte) and I don't think Blueyonder (who host the site) accept PHP, ASP etc. although I'm not sure.

Anyone know any decent calendar layouts, JavaScript codes etc.?

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http://search.freefind.com/find. html?id=62...&query=calendar :)
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Thanks mate, I give it a look when I get a minute.

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If you have a PHP/SQL-capable server, you could install Mambo and install a Calendar module for that. You don't need a huge amount of PC know-how to do it.

http://www.mamboserver.com/
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nach0king, on Apr 13 2005, 09:59, said:

If you have a PHP/SQL-capable server, you could install Mambo and install a Calendar module for that. You don't need a huge amount of PC know-how to do it.

http://www.mamboserver.com/
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Thanks mate, I'll need to find out what the server actually supports seeing as it's just Blueyonder free space (cheap git that I am)

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Laid Back Maverick, on Apr 13 2005, 14:51, said:

Thanks mate, I'll need to find out what the server actually supports seeing as it's just Blueyonder free space (cheap git that I am)

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If you ask Div nicely and make a donation, you might just get some space on the P&B Enterprises server :)
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