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I need to highlight the dates between a start date and an end date, which I should be able to specify. Can anyone help me?

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You can use the beforeShowDay event. It will get called for each date that needs to be shown in the calendar. It passes in a date and return an array with [0]= isSelectable, [1]= cssClass, [2]=Some tooltip text

$('#whatever').datepicker({
            beforeShowDay: function(date) {
             if (date == myDate) {
              return [true, 'css-class-to-highlight', 'tooltipText'];
              }else{
              //this will allow the cell be selected without been highlighted
              return [true,'']
              }
           }
});
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    Don't forget to return [true, ''] if you don't want to highlight a day: stackoverflow.com/a/9358119/664132
    – basic6
    Aug 2, 2014 at 19:27
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    how the parameter "date" is initialized what is the start and end date of that value for function(date) ?
    – R D
    Aug 12, 2014 at 6:49
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Here's a working example! You will nees to make a package from here with http://jqueryui.com/download with core, widget and datepicker.

The javascript part to put before :

<script>
$(document).ready(function() {

    var dates = ['22/01/2012', '23/01/2012']; //
            //tips are optional but good to have
    var tips  = ['some description','some other description'];      

    $('#datepicker').datepicker({                
        dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
        beforeShowDay: highlightDays,
        showOtherMonths: true,
        numberOfMonths: 3,
    });

    function highlightDays(date) {
        for (var i = 0; i < dates.length; i++) {
            if (new Date(dates[i]).toString() == date.toString()) {              
                return [true, 'highlight', tips[i]];
            }
        }
        return [true, ''];
     } 

});
</script>

The HTML part:

<div id="datepicker"></div>

Add somewhere this CSS:

    td.highlight {border: none !important;padding: 1px 0 1px 1px !important;background: none !important;overflow:hidden;}
td.highlight a {background: #99dd73 url(bg.png) 50% 50% repeat-x !important;  border: 1px #88a276 solid !important;}

And you will need to make a small image called bg.png to make it work

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  • But that does not change the bgcolor of the date, only of the table cell where we can just see the edge.
    – mplungjan
    Jan 26, 2012 at 18:56
  • You will have to add another piece of CSS code to specify also the color of the <a> tag inside your element like this .highlight a { background: red; } Now there are going to be both red :)
    – Mike
    Jan 26, 2012 at 21:36
  • I tried. Did not work with that selector - Please see here: stackoverflow.com/questions/9023818/…
    – mplungjan
    Jan 27, 2012 at 7:12
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    Fabulous - been having problems setting the background colour of specific cells. Your css has resolved this. Thx Jan 29, 2015 at 10:03
14

Thought I would throw in my two cents as it seems faster and more light weight than others:

jQuery(function($) {
  var dates = {
    '2012/6/4': 'some description',
    '2012/6/6': 'some other description'
  };

  $('#datepicker').datepicker({
    beforeShowDay: function(date) {
      var search = date.getFullYear() + '/' + (date.getMonth() + 1) + '/' + date.getDate();

      if (search in dates) {
        return [true, 'highlight', (dates[search] || '')];
      }

      return [false, '', ''];
    }
  });
});
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  • This worked perfectly for me - copy and paste. Great job @mark-murphy !
    – HPWD
    Sep 11, 2012 at 15:01
4

Not sure if this will be still useful, but as this was useful to me, I want to share what I did:

In my JavaScript:

var holidays= ["2016/09/18", "2016/09/19", "2016/01/01", "2016/05/01", "2016/06/27", "2016/08/15"];

$("#SomeID").datepicker({ beforeShowDay: highLight });

function highLight(date) {
        for (var i = 0; i < holidays.length; i++) {
            if (new Date(holidays[i]).toString() == date.toString()) {
                return [true, 'ui-state-holiday'];
            }
        }
        return [true];
    }

And in the jquery-ui-theme.css I've added

.ui-state-holiday .ui-state-default {
    color: red;
}

If you want to highlight weekends also, you have to use this CSS instead

.ui-state-holiday .ui-state-default, .ui-datepicker-week-end .ui-state-default {
    color: red;
}

And this is the result:
jqueryUI Calendar with Weekends and Holidays Highlight

(Note that I have configured my language to spanish, but this is not important to this code)

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If you are using Keith Wood's datepick you can use the following example taken from here

$(selector).datepick({onDate: highlightDays}); 

function highlightDays(date) { 
    return {selectable: true, dateClass: 'highlight-custom', title: 'tooltip'}; 
}
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Late to the party, but here's a JSFiddle that I used to test:

https://jsfiddle.net/gq6kdoc9/

HTML:

  <div id="datepicker"></div>

JavaScript:

var dates = ['11/13/2017', '11/14/2017'];
   //tips are optional but good to have
   var tips = ['some description', 'some other description'];

   $('#datepicker').datepicker({
     dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
     beforeShowDay: highlightDays,
     showOtherMonths: true,
     numberOfMonths: 3,
   });

   function highlightDays(date) {
     for (var i = 0; i < dates.length; i++) {
       if (new Date(dates[i]).toString() == date.toString()) {
         return [true, 'highlight', tips[i]];
       }
     }
     return [true, ''];
   }

And CSS:

td.highlight {
  border: none !important;
  padding: 1px 0 1px 1px !important;
  background: none !important;
  overflow: hidden;
}

td.highlight a {
  background: #ad3f29 url(bg.png) 50% 50% repeat-x !important;
  border: 1px #88a276 solid !important;
}

Built on Mike's working example above!

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mugur, your code didn't quite work for me in Firefox or Safari, it required the date var to be formatted (which I got from here). Here

function highlightDays(date) {
for (var i = 0; i < dates.length; i++) {

var d = date.getDate();
var m =  date.getMonth();
m += 1;  // JavaScript months are 0-11
var y = date.getFullYear();

var dateToCheck = (d + "/" + m + "/" + y);
    if (dates[i] == dateToCheck) {
        return [true, 'highlight', tips[i]];
    }
    }
return [true, ''];
}

And, of course, as the above function stands it doesn't account for leading-zeroes padding so the dates array needed to be changed to:

var dates = ['22/1/2014', '23/1/2014'];
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  • Your answer worked for me.What if the date I have is in '31/08/2015' format ?? Aug 24, 2015 at 7:22
  • I'm not at a computer but off the top of my head, I'd split the date into day, month, year components and recombine to pass into this function. Chances are that the splitting process will cause the '08' to become just '8'. Alternatively wouldn't Mugur's answer work?
    – Todd
    Aug 24, 2015 at 7:28

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