This subroutine will highlight the dates with content/events by making the date size appear bigger for those days. The argument to the subroutine should be an HTML::CalendarMonthSimple object that is finished with processing and ready to be displayed.

sub highlight_days { my ($cal) = @_; $cal->showdatenumbers(0); for (1..32) { # this works! months will still display with # the correct number of days. my $content = $cal->getcontent($_); my $size = $content ? "120%" : "90%"; $cal->setcontent($_, qq[ <b style="font-size:$size;float:right">$_</b> <span style="float:left">$content</span> ]); } return $cal; }

In reply to Highlight days with content with HTML::CalendarMonthSimple by jryan

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