visit javascriptkit.com for calendars..
you could create a calendar with a spreadsheet and save it as HTML and then embed it into the page
You can add images and graphics to HTML file by adding them in your project. Giving their path makes them into your HTML.
HTML does not add files. That is the use of SQL.
To add HTML code to your Blog:> Click on Customize/Layout> Click on Add a Gadget> Under Basic menu, click + button beside Add HTML/JavascriptThe feature opens up a new window where you can paste your HTML code.
You will have to install a Firefox add-on in order to do this. For example the Integrated Google Calendar add-on.
HTML can be added by adding tags to the code. HTML tags are the ones that cause the view to modify.
To add a link on an answer, you can use the HTML anchor tag.
HTML codes could be easily added to a webpage for the functionality. Dynamic web pages can made with HTML only.
We never add a day at the end of June. It's February and that was a calendar invented by Julius Ceasar called the Julian Calendar in 45 BC.
One can embed the mini Google Calendar in a website by going to 'Calendar Settings' options of Google Calendar and afterwards selecting 'Share the Calendar with others'. In this way the Calender can be used by other sources. The next step in to program in HTML language the use of the Calender from the website.
Very simply add in this to your HTML document: (border="0 is optional)
The Romans added additional days to their calendar in January and February.