How to: Format Calendar Web Server Control Elements Using Styles
The Calendar control, like most Web server controls, allows you to use styles to specify the appearance of the control, including aspects such as font, color, and borders. For general information about using styles with Web server controls, see ASP.NET Web Server Controls and CSS Styles.
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Styles are not fully supported in all browsers. |
To allow you flexibility in customizing the appearance of the calendar output, the Calendar control supports styles for a number of discrete elements that make up the calendar grid. The following diagram displays a calendar with all optional elements displayed.
The following table describes each of the elements that you can control using styles.
Calendar Element | Description |
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Days of the current month. Weekends, today, and the selected day can have different styles (see below). |
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Row above the calendar where the names of the days appear. |
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Sections at the left and right ends of the title bar where the month-navigation LinkButtons are. |
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Days from the previous and next month that appear on the current month view. |
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The day selected by the user. |
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The column to the left containing links for selecting a week or the whole month. |
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Title bar at the top of the calendar containing the month name and month navigation links. If NextPrevStyle is set, it overrides the extreme ends of the title bar. |
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Today's date. |
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Weekend days. |
To set calendar element styles
Type a style element, such as an
<DayStyle>
or<TitleStyle>
element, into the page as a child of the Calendar control. For syntax, see Calendar Web Server Control.Set properties (attributes) of the style element, such as BackColor or BorderWidth.
The following shows a Calendar control declaration with a DayStyle element:
<asp:Calendar id="Calendar1" runat="server"> <DayStyle BackColor="#FF8080" BorderWidth="2" BorderStyle="Groove"> </DayStyle> </asp:Calendar>
You can also set style elements at run time in code.
To set calendar element styles programmatically
Set properties of individual style elements using the following syntax:
Calendar1.StyleName.Property = setting
The following examples illustrate some typical style settings for the Calendar control:
Calendar1.DayStyle.Font.Size = New FontUnit(10) Calendar1.TitleStyle.ForeColor = System.Drawing.Color.Red
Calendar1.DayStyle.Font.Size = new FontUnit(10); Calendar1.TitleStyle.ForeColor = System.Drawing.Color.Red;
Note For details about setting properties, see Setting ASP.NET Server Control Properties.