nice job
Lightweight (4kb) daily calendar with images that can be either random, on a weekly, monthly, or yearly cycle. Show off your artwork, comics, photos, or products just like the tear away calendars at the bookstore. You don’t even need flash or any other fancy software. You just need to edit a simple xml. You can customize the colors of your border and text boxes, border width, image order, alignment of the image to the text, image size, and how the image opens.
Check out my files:
Website templates
Photo galleries
Utilities
Product showcase and Cafepress
Menus and buttons
Animations
Maps
Preloaders
Posted 3 months ago
does the turned-up corner indicate some type of navigation? any way to scroll forward or backward the days?
Posted 3 months ago
Nope, that and the gradient at the top are just more to make it look like a paper calendar. It is easily removed if you don’t like it.
Posted 3 months ago
no we like it. we just thought it would do something other than promote yourself.
Posted 3 months ago
By weekly, do you mean a certain image can be every Sunday, another one every Monday, another every Tuesday etc? In other words 7 images cycling? ...is that a dumb question? Ha.
Posted 3 months ago
Not a dumb question. That’s just what I meant. You can put it on a random, weekly, monthly or even yearly cycle.
Posted 3 months ago
Hey dxc381 – I love this file! It’s so underrated!
I’m trying to embed this into my blog sidebar and I’m having a nightmare time trying to find the correct code to do so.
I’ve uploaded the swf, html, js and xml file into this location….
http://www.mydomain.com/calendar/
...and placed the images into
http://www.mydomain.com/calendar/images/
I’m wanting to place the flash file into the following location…
In a file named sidebar.php
If you can supply me with the embed code I need it would be great and I’ll give your file a 5/5 and I’ll download more of your stuff! But I need to embed them all into my blog.
Posted 3 months ago
Hi amiga,
It doesn’t really matter where the swf goes as long as you are calling it from the .php file. The xml, images folder and .js file should be in the same place as the sidebar.php. Email me if you need more help. Thanks for the positive comments!
Posted 3 months ago
Thanks for the help, I’ve now got it all working.
dxc381 = flash guru
I recommend everyone reading this to download some of dxc’s files, the documentation is detailed and even includes video tutorials on getting the basics setup and running. 5 stars all-round for this guy.
Posted 3 months ago
Thanks Amiga!
Dalbello,
that is a good question. I know that you need a third party tool to be able to create screen savers from flash files. This file pulls from an xml and external images. I don’t know if screen savers can do that. I have a client that wants something similar so I will let you know if I figure anything out.
Posted about 1 month ago
Sweet file, I am inquiring about using your flash calendar for upcoming nights at the bar, so i was wondering if you can set the images, day by day in advance, and in a set order?
Posted about 1 month ago
Hey dxc, I just found a bug in the calendar. Check the date on your preview, it’s missing the last two digits from 2008 for September entry.
I tried the file in a different position too and I’ve got the same problems.

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Poo. Thanks for pointing that out. I’m going to get right on that. Email me so I can send it to you and I will upload it for anyone else who has bought it.
Posted about 1 month ago
It is fixed now. Anyone who has already bought this, you can just re-download it. Thanks.
Joshua, yes you can set the images a day in advance.
Posted 28 days ago
Great File, very sharp. Also it is very well documented, excellent help files. A+
Posted 4 days ago