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  2. ICE-11318

ace:dateTimeEntry, add capability to highlight specific dates

    Details

    • Type: New Feature New Feature
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 4.2
    • Fix Version/s: 4.3
    • Component/s: ACE-Components
    • Labels:
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    • Environment:
      Any

      Description

      Add the capability of highlighting specific dates in the calendar. This could be done by providing an attribute to specify a list of Dates and another attribute to specify a CSS class name to add to those dates specified.

      The jQuery UI Datepicker widget has a 'beforeShow' event that can be used to verify each date before it's rendered (in the client). From within this callback it's possible to add or remove CSS classes. So, this could be used for this purpose. This is the same mechanism used by the selectableDateRanges attribute.

        Activity

        Arturo Zambrano created issue -
        Arturo Zambrano made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Assignee Arturo Zambrano [ artzambrano ]
        Arturo Zambrano made changes -
        Description Addthe capability of highlighting specific dates in the calendar. This could be done by providing an attribute to specify a list of Dates and another attribute to specify a CSS class name to add to those dates specified.

        The jQuery UI Datepicker widget has a 'beforeShow' event that can be used to verify each date before it's rendered (in the client). From within this callback it's possible to add or remove CSS classes. So, this could be used for this purpose.
        Add the capability of highlighting specific dates in the calendar. This could be done by providing an attribute to specify a list of Dates and another attribute to specify a CSS class name to add to those dates specified.

        The jQuery UI Datepicker widget has a 'beforeShow' event that can be used to verify each date before it's rendered (in the client). From within this callback it's possible to add or remove CSS classes. So, this could be used for this purpose.
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Fix Version/s 4.3 [ 13096 ]
        Arturo Zambrano made changes -
        Description Add the capability of highlighting specific dates in the calendar. This could be done by providing an attribute to specify a list of Dates and another attribute to specify a CSS class name to add to those dates specified.

        The jQuery UI Datepicker widget has a 'beforeShow' event that can be used to verify each date before it's rendered (in the client). From within this callback it's possible to add or remove CSS classes. So, this could be used for this purpose.
        Add the capability of highlighting specific dates in the calendar. This could be done by providing an attribute to specify a list of Dates and another attribute to specify a CSS class name to add to those dates specified.

        The jQuery UI Datepicker widget has a 'beforeShow' event that can be used to verify each date before it's rendered (in the client). From within this callback it's possible to add or remove CSS classes. So, this could be used for this purpose. This is the same mechanism used by the selectableDateRanges attribute.
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Assignee Priority P2 [ 10011 ]
        Arturo Zambrano made changes -
        Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
        Status Resolved [ 5 ] Reopened [ 4 ]
        Affects Sample App./Tutorial [ 10001 ]
        Arturo Zambrano made changes -
        Status Reopened [ 4 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
        Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Status Resolved [ 5 ] Closed [ 6 ]

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          • Assignee:
            Arturo Zambrano
            Reporter:
            Arturo Zambrano
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