EZBirthday Announcer 2.0

With this JAVA Applet you can display a textmessage on
a predefined date. It's very well suited for announcing
today's birthdays or national hollidays

Download
included in .zip: ezbirthday.class, example textfile and this html-document
Please make my day by sending me an e-mail when you deside to use this Applet


Features


  • Names/messages can be printed oriënted horizontally, or vertically

  • Prints birthdays/messages in the near past and in the near future

  • It retrieves the birthdays / messages and the dates to
    display them from a simple textfile.

  • You can set a standard string of text to be printed before
    the birthdays/messages and a string to be printed after
    the birtday/message.

  • Also, you can set a string to delimit birthdays/messages
    in case there is more then one.

  • And you can specify a string to be printed in case there is no
    birtday/message today.

  • Furthermore you can set backgroundcolor,
    textcolor, alignment of the text and fonttype


Examples

Here are some examples of what this Applet can do
Look at the source of this document (or the one in the downloadable zipfile)
to see how these effects are created


Multiline, left aligned and dates printed
prints dates from 2 days ago upto 2 days in future
Multiline, right aligned and dates not printed prints dates from 2 days ago upto 2 days in future
Multiline, center aligned and dates printed
prints dates up to 4 days in future
Multiline, right aligned and dates not printed, no extra text prints dates from 2 days ago upto 2 days in future


Single line, aligned left, and only todays birthdays are printed.
Including text "Today we celebrate " and "'s birthday"


Single line, aligned center, and birthdays upto 6 days in future are printed.


Single line, aligned right, and birthdays upto 4 days in future are printed.
Dates are also printed


Download
included in .zip: ezbirthday.class, example textfile and this html-document
Please make my day by sending me an e-mail when you deside to use this Applet



  made by Joris Bots 2004