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Would you like to create your own calendar?
Here's the prompt.
Design Requirements:
Clean, modern UI with gradient headers and card-based layout
Fully responsive design that works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
Color-coded event system (work, personal, important)
Shadow effects and smooth transitions
Professional color scheme with purple/blue gradients
Functional Requirements:
Monthly calendar view with navigation (previous/next month)
Display current month and year in header
Highlight current date
Show days of the week (Sunday to Saturday)
Properly handle month transitions and day positioning
Event Management:
Add new events with:
Event title (required)
Date selection (required)
Event type dropdown (work, personal, important)
Optional description field
Store events in browser localStorage
Display events on the calendar dates
Show event indicators on dates with events
View events for selected date in sidebar
Delete events functionality
Sidebar Features:
Event creation form
Today's events list
"View All Events" button to see all events
Color-coded event items matching calendar colors
Technical Specifications:
Use pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (no external libraries)
Grid-based calendar layout
Local storage persistence
Event click handlers for date selection
Form validation
Smooth animations and hover effects
Additional Enhancements:
Notification system for user actions
Event tooltips on hover
Visual indicators for days with events
"More events" indicator when too many events for one day
Mobile-responsive sidebar that moves below calendar on small screens
Browser Compatibility:
Work on all modern browsers
Proper date handling using JavaScript Date object
Cross-browser compatible CSS
The application should provide a complete personal calendar experience similar to Google Calendar but as a single HTML file that can run offline and save data locally in the browser.
Expected Output: A single HTML file containing all HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code that can be saved and run directly in any modern web browser.
You can give this to deepseek and get a single page code.
If you like, you can create your own blogger through google blogspot and put this code in the blogger and let others use your calendar.

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