Could I send you estonian language and country files? I didnt add much "holidays", but at least it's in Estonian. The buttons are often not transparent while overing them btw.
Chris, if you like to create a file for English dates, that's very welcome. It should be very easy, if you look to the source. Just send my the file, and i will inklude it.
In the English language file, "Second Day of Christmas" would be better expressed as "Boxing Day". At least that is what we call it here in the UK!
"Day of German Unity"? Not heard of that before.
"New Year's" - we have "New Year's Day" and "New Year's Eve". Do these work? I can't see a variable for "Day" and "Eve", but the word "Day" does appear for other dates.
Very nice - especially the dark glass style! Whatever fade effect that is supposed to apply to the buttons at the bottom causes the drop shadow at the very bottom to go strange (dark) for most styles, but most ugly with the blue style.
the fonts look rather scratchy/pixelated on my 12" widescreen monitor as well as my 15" normal monitor.... but good effort! the dark glass is really nice!
(the black while hovering is a known bug)
By aleto, # Feb 8, 2006 4:14:03 PM
The buttons are often not transparent while overing them btw.
By eestlane, # Feb 8, 2006 3:36:21 PM
By coreymwamba, # Feb 8, 2006 2:23:36 PM
By aleto, # Feb 8, 2006 0:31:42 AM
"Day of German Unity"? Not heard of that before.
"New Year's" - we have "New Year's Day" and "New Year's Eve". Do these work? I can't see a variable for "Day" and "Eve", but the word "Day" does appear for other dates.
Any help with English dates, let me know!
"Wno" - how about "Wk" instead?
By Chris Hester, # Feb 8, 2006 0:25:31 AM
By Opera widgets, # Feb 8, 2006 0:11:11 AM
And in English, Sunday should be "Su" not "So"
By Andrew Gregory, # Feb 7, 2006 3:40:54 PM
By Mondsplitter, # Feb 7, 2006 2:43:26 PM
but good effort! the dark glass is really nice!
By tr1n1ty, # Feb 7, 2006 0:48:44 AM
By aleto, # Feb 7, 2006 0:36:37 AM
By M_Yoda, # Feb 7, 2006 11:40:33 AM