Calendar for Contact Form 7
UPDATE!!!
Please see this announcement in using CF7-Caledar with Contact Form 7 2.0
Description
This Plugin use for making a popup javascript calendar in Contact Form 7 Plugin or in any content.
How to use it ?
Please Upload it to plugins directory of your wordpress blog, then activate it. And you can use it in any content post you want or in contact form 7 design mode by adding a tag [datetimepicker inputfiledname]
Please remember to make inputfieldname unique!.
ScreenShot
Live Demo
Download
Download cf7-calendar
Changelog
1.0.3 First Realease
1.1.1 Update, and ready for widget also
Live Site
http://www.karlamanda.com/home/reservation/reservation-form
http://vermietungaufsylt.com/kontakt-und-buchung/ <<== nice modifications, great.
Tags: blog, calendar, contact form 7, content post, datetimepicker, home reservation, javascript calendar, Plugin, plugins, request calendar, widget, Wordpress, wp

@Stegen and @Trevor plase follow this http://webwoke.com/wp-plugins/cf7-calendar-2-0-3.html
Ok… I followed http://webwoke.com/wp-plugins/cf7-calendar-2-0-3.html and I can’t get it to work… and I’m a developer with 9 years industry experience. There’s some MAJOR stuff missing here… sorry to say.
Think I might just re-code it myself and fix it, but that’s not gonna help all those other folks…
@dug
I am still get this plugins work on my WP. Can you use V.2.0.3 instead the new one V.2.0.4 if you still using this documantation for V 2.0.3 ?
Regards
I found a mistake in the German translation file \calendar-de.js\. How can I send you the correction?
Frank
@Frank, thanks for the correction. i already send email to you.
there is a bug in the italian traslation that causes an undefined error
at about line 49 lacks a declaration:
Calendar._FD = 1;
please correct it.
bye Nix
how do I make a unique id for the inputname?
@wayne
simple, name it as you like (please the inputname is the same as how to make inputname in html tags) but don’t make it same with the other inputname
Hey, nice plugin in dude. Only problem I had was the positioning of the calendar in Internet Explorer which required a css hack, apart from that it’s great.