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New Post 8/12/2005 9:46 AM
User is offline Mark Oppenneer
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How to change previous/next month angle brackets 

Hello,

I've been trying to figure out how to change the angle brackets on each side of the month heading so that they read "previous month" and "next month" but haven't been successful.

Any help in this regard would be most appreciated. Thanks,

Mark

p.s. Can you believe this was the only thing my client was really adamant about changing?

 
New Post 8/12/2005 2:50 PM
User is offline Jani Hyytiäinen
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Re: How to change previous/next month angle brackets 

:) Clients are sometimes a little... :)

You would need to go on changing the /DesktopModules/Events/Events.ascx manually and adding the Bolded Red parameters into the calendar control. (this doesn't require recompiling but remember that when you upgrade, you need to reapply this)

<asp:calendar id="calEvents" runat="server" BorderWidth="1" CssClass="Normal" SelectionMode="None" summary="Events Calendar Design Table" NextMonthText="next month" PrevMonthText="previous month">
 <dayheaderstyle backcolor="#EEEEEE" cssclass="NormalBold" borderwidth="1"></DayHeaderStyle>
 <daystyle cssclass="Normal" borderwidth="1" verticalalign="Top"></DayStyle>
 <othermonthdaystyle forecolor="#FFFFFF"></OtherMonthDayStyle>
 <titlestyle font-bold="True"></TitleStyle>
 <nextprevstyle cssclass="NormalBold"></NextPrevStyle>
</asp:calendar>


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New Post 8/14/2005 7:18 PM
User is offline Mark Oppenneer
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Re: How to change previous/next month angle brackets 

Thank you! If my first born wasn't already promised to someone else... I appreciate your help greatly!

Mark

 
New Post 8/14/2005 8:47 PM
User is offline Jani Hyytiäinen
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Re: How to change previous/next month angle brackets 
No problem, thanks for asking :)
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