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 [[!template id=plugin name=calendar author="[[ManojSrivastava]]"]]
-[[!tag type/chrome]]
+[[!tag type/widget]]
 
-This plugin implements the [[ikiwiki/directive/calendar]] [[ikiwiki/directive]].
+This plugin provides a [[ikiwiki/directive/calendar]] [[ikiwiki/directive]].
 The directive displays a calendar, similar to the typical calendars shown on
-some blogs.
+some blogs. 
+
+The [[ikiwiki-calendar]] command is used to keep the calendar up-to-date.
+
+## CSS
+
+The output is liberally sprinkled with classes, for fine grained CSS
+customization.
+
+* `month-calendar` - The month calendar as a whole.
+* `month-calendar-head` - The head of the month calendar (ie,"March").
+* `month-calendar-day-head` - A column head in the month calendar (ie, a
+  day-of-week abbreviation).
+* `month-calendar-day-noday`, `month-calendar-day-link`,
+  `month-calendar-day-nolink`, `month-calendar-day-future`,
+  `month-calendar-day-this-day` - The day squares on the month calendar,
+  for days that are not in the month (before or after the month itself), that
+  don't have links, that do have links, that are in the future, or are that
+  are the current day, respectively.
+* `Sunday`, `Monday`, `Tuesday`, ... - Each day square is also given a class
+  matching its  (localised) day of week, this can be used to highlight
+  weekends.
+* `year-calendar` - The year calendar as a whole.
+* `year-calendar-head` - The head of the year calendar (ie, "2007").
+* `year-calendar-subhead` - For example, "Months".
+* `year-calendar-month-link`, `year-calendar-month-nolink`,
+  `year-calendar-month-future`, `year-calendar-this-month` - The month
+  squares on the year calendar, for months with stories,
+  without, in the future, and currently selected, respectively.