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Events sorted by past, present and future.
 
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Today On Sunday, January 25, 2026 ▲ top

Fortunately, we get a new one every morning.

Welcome to the Calendar Page. Here you have a look at current events, past events, and even some future events that might yet be, as Galadriel said.

By using the word "Today" as the date, this post will always stay here. And "tomorrow" is always a day away.

Today always appears in "This Month", too. It's redundant, but if it really annoys you... nope. Still not going to code that.

Posted 05/17/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588309

Further into the future than tomorrow morning.

This post may not appear in "This Month" if next Monday falls in the next month. See how that works?

But still lovable. Another one of those funky key phrases...

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588695

This Month Happening in January ▲ top

The page code recognizes certain keywords, such as

"Today", "Tomorrow", or "Last Monday".

These dates will show up in the calendar in the appropriate places. This is of limited utility, but you may want to use it to keep constant reminders or messages for your visitors.

Posted Sept 10, 15 by Ric Kolseth Under Events Permalink 1442942128
Yesterday

I was younger than I am now. "Yesterday" will always appear in the Past, but not in This Month if today is the 1st.

The The Past appears in order from current to less current.

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588277

Fortunately, we get a new one every morning.

Welcome to the Calendar Page. Here you have a look at current events, past events, and even some future events that might yet be, as Galadriel said.

By using the word "Today" as the date, this post will always stay here. And "tomorrow" is always a day away.

Today always appears in "This Month", too. It's redundant, but if it really annoys you... nope. Still not going to code that.

Posted 05/17/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588309

Further into the future than tomorrow morning.

This post may not appear in "This Month" if next Monday falls in the next month. See how that works?

But still lovable. Another one of those funky key phrases...

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588695
Tomorrow 10am

I love ya, tomorrow. This will not show up in "This Month" if yesterday was the last day of the month.

The Future Epoch is ordered with events closer to the present first.

The Past Epoch is ordered the same way: things further in the past are farther down the page.

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Fun Permalink 1557588737

Let's see where this tricky post shows up. If Monday was the end of the month, this post will show up in the future, but not in This Month.

Php code is self-aware enough to see that Tuesday means the very next Tuesday from the present.

Posted 08/26/20 20:23:50 by Webguy Under Info Permalink 1598487830

Future Things that may yet be ▲ top

Tomorrow 10am

I love ya, tomorrow. This will not show up in "This Month" if yesterday was the last day of the month.

The Future Epoch is ordered with events closer to the present first.

The Past Epoch is ordered the same way: things further in the past are farther down the page.

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Fun Permalink 1557588737

Let's see where this tricky post shows up. If Monday was the end of the month, this post will show up in the future, but not in This Month.

Php code is self-aware enough to see that Tuesday means the very next Tuesday from the present.

Posted 08/26/20 20:23:50 by Webguy Under Info Permalink 1598487830

Past Things that once were ▲ top

Yesterday

I was younger than I am now. "Yesterday" will always appear in the Past, but not in This Month if today is the 1st.

The The Past appears in order from current to less current.

Posted 05/11/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588277

The page code recognizes certain keywords, such as

"Today", "Tomorrow", or "Last Monday".

These dates will show up in the calendar in the appropriate places. This is of limited utility, but you may want to use it to keep constant reminders or messages for your visitors.

Posted Sept 10, 15 by Ric Kolseth Under Events Permalink 1442942128
January 12,2014

Today starts at 12:01 :01 a.m., you know.

You can use this Post to keep something always in the "Today" slot.

Posted 05/15/19 by Webguy Under Events Permalink 1557588222