Calendar

(neatnik.net)

129 points | by twapi 1 hour ago

17 comments

  • barishnamazov 9 minutes ago
    CSS rules for printing is one of my favorite features of the web. You get a powerful typesetter directly in your browser. For those wondering how it's done, I wrote about it [0] recently for my friends who frequently asked how I generated PDFs for my blogs.

    [0] https://barish.me/blog/make-your-website-printable-with-css/

  • Brajeshwar 29 minutes ago
    I did something, much simpler, some time back in Google Sheets. Around year-end, I go and edit the location of the starting dates each month (drag around, some formatting). I also like the weekdays lined up instead. Use it more as a bigger-picture timeline/schedule for the year, for the family, and me.

    Here is the template from last year that I shared with friends. If you are looking at it, take this as a base or an idea and build on it — finances, big life events, travel, etc.

    The “Year” tab is kinda like a big-picture plan of where family members are in their years, education, and, hence, significant life events. As the months go by in the year, just fold/hide that portion.

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YwAf8vgVR0FbTU6n1dVO...

    PS. I’m tinkering with moving to a plainer text format this year, in MarkDown planning for a 10-year, 20-year, 30-years, and then kinda brain-simulation of what might be in 50 or even 100 years after I’m gone. I plan for the family/generation as an entity and I just insert myself as one of the role in it. ;-)

  • lifthrasiir 1 hour ago
    The info box doesn't mention this but it also has an alternative layout where days are aligned by weekdays: https://neatnik.net/calendar/?layout=aligned-weekdays
  • Sayyidalijufri 1 hour ago
    This is a really clever tool. I love the clean, one-page layout for tracking habits over a full year.

    One suggestion: would it be possible to add a quarterly version? Like three months per page, or separate pages for each quarter? It'd be great for shorter-term goals without everything feeling so crammed on one sheet.

    Thanks for making and sharing this!

  • Fiveplus 1 hour ago
    That's good, you should also give me a way to hide the modal to actually see the calendar before I go for printing. Nice work.
    • tombert 1 hour ago
      I just looked at the print preview in Firefox. Worked fine for me.
  • math 30 minutes ago
    Saw this last year and liked it so much I added something very similar to it to Infumap (https://github.com/infumap/infumap). You can drag items of arbitrary type onto dates. When more than one item is associated with a date, a numbered button appears; clicking it lets you cycle through them. Items can be pages or links to pages, which when clicked show the page as a popup. Calendar pages in the parent page display as a list of all items scheduled for the next seven days.
  • yussif_17 44 minutes ago
    For those living in other parts of the world here ya go:

    https://neatnik.net/calendar/?sofshavua=1&year=2026

    • lifthrasiir 38 minutes ago
      Append `&sofshavua=1` to the URL.
  • kamphey 42 minutes ago
    I've used a Google Sheet exactly like this. Highlighted weekends and laid out with all days of the year. Export as PDF can fit on a single sheet of paper. But I also print it out on a huge paper and hang it up for my family. [https://bettersheets.co/bigyear]
  • didip 36 minutes ago
    As an enhancement, it would be cool to be able to spread into multiple pages. 1 month per page, or 2 months per page, ..., 12 months per page.

    It's hard to write on such small boxes.

  • primaprashant 1 hour ago
    This is really nice. I keep track of most important habits to me like how often I go to gym, how much protein I eat everyday, and how many days I read (books), on something physical (pen and paper). Mostly on monthly calendars. This would make tracking each of them separately on a single piece of paper across the entire year pretty neat.
  • divbzero 34 minutes ago
    I like the highlighting of weekends, but wish the weekends aligned across months.
  • Oarch 1 hour ago
    I used to make these for myself and found them very helpful for planning out the year. Mine had only one difference, which was aligning the days of the week between each month.
  • pests 1 hour ago
    What does the dark background mean? I could only see it inside my print preview (see Fiveplus comment). Otherwise I like.
    • lifthrasiir 1 hour ago
      Saturday and Sunday. Looking at the source, it also accepts `sofshavua=1` options to highlight Fridays and Saturdays instead.
      • pests 1 hour ago
        Oh duh, parsed it wrong - too used to 30day calendar views.
  • mac-attack 1 hour ago
    I've used recalendar.js the past few years for my eInk devices:

    https://github.com/klimeryk/recalendar.js

  • thatwasunusual 1 hour ago
    Nice. It would be nice to have an option to create a per month print as well.
  • shimonabi 1 hour ago
    Adding one letter to the day of the week would be way less confusing.
    • bt1a 1 hour ago
      No need to look too closely, now ;)
      • RheingoldRiver 43 minutes ago
        I think they mean writing Tu Th Sa Su instead of T T S S (personally I'm a fan of T / theta if I'm doing single-letter abbreviations but Sat/Sun is still not the best)
        • lifthrasiir 34 minutes ago
          Maybe we should all adopt Chinese weekday names: Sunday (星期日) remains same, Firstday (星期一) for Monday, Seconday (星期二) for Tuesday, Thirday (星期三) for Wednesday, Fourthday (星期四) for Thursday, Fifthday (星期五) for Friday and Sixthday (星期六) for Saturday. One-letter abbreviations would be simply S, 1 through 6.
  • jibal 12 minutes ago
    Print? Paper? Jot down with what? My calendar in the cloud performs these functions far better (from my perspective and work habits).
    • f_allwein 2 minutes ago
      Which calendar is that? I haven’t found one with a decent year view similar to the one here.
    • andsoitis 2 minutes ago
      Give it a shot.