JavaScript calendars have existed for a long time now, but never have they looked pretty (literally), until DHTML came along. Check out Constantin's cool DHTML calendar, which not only looks handsome, but allows you to dynamically look up the calendar for any particular month/ year. Cool!
Sometimes it's convenient to have shown the calendar for multiple months. With that in mind, Ada's script displays the last, present, and next month's calendar. Customizable background color and font size.
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose. Uses CSS to allow easy changing to its appearance, everything from calendar dimensions, colors, down to the font used to highlight the current day.
This is a World-Times script. You can simultaneously view the time in 5 different cities covering 5 different continents. In all you can find out the time in 91 given cities situated in the 6 major continents. Just choose the city and the time will automatically be displayed in the textbox just below the respective dropdown menu. This JavaScript supports Daylight Saving Time.
This JavaScript will display a calender showing the date and time of today.
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose.
This JavaScript uses cookies to display time of last visittors.
Not only will this JavaScript tell you how many days, hours, minutes, and seconds old you are, it tells you how long until your next birthday!
Just enter the birthday you wish to track and JavaScript will display the person's age, down to the second. Displays your age along with the day you were born. Cool!