On 11 Sep., 17:07, GreyWyvern <s...@greywyvern.com> wrote:
> Please explain.
>
> What if I don't *want* to print your calendar backgrounds. Then you
> aren't giving me a choice.
That's correct! My client already has an application that produces her
calendars as PDF. She usually snail mails them out, after she prints
them. To free up time on her behave I'm creating a web based
application that does just that. The caveat (not sure if that's the
correct term) is that she is afraid that her clients will call her and
ask for the "real" calendar if the web based one doesn't look like the
existing or look worse (less graphic). Thus not achieving anything. To
put it short, the clients will continue to get the calendar as always
but they will have to print it out themselves.
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The calendar is NOT public and the user WILL have
JS turned on and
their browsers WILL support CSS. If the have anything worse than IE6
then it's too bad.
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If any of your guys are CSS sharks I would very much appreciate your
with the scrollbar issue.
Regards, Jon.