version 1.5 (3/19/11) - slicker default styling for buttons - reworked a lot of the calendar's HTML and accompanying CSS (solves issues 327 and 395) - more printer-friendly (fullcalendar-print.css) - fullcalendar now inherits styles from jquery-ui themes differently. styles for buttons are distinct from styles for calendar cells. (solves issue 299) - can now color events through FullCalendar options and Event-Object properties (issue 117) THIS IS NOW THE PREFERRED METHOD OF COLORING EVENTS (as opposed to using className and CSS) - FullCalendar options: - eventColor (changes both background and border) - eventBackgroundColor - eventBorderColor - eventTextColor - Event-Object options: - color (changes both background and border) - backgroundColor - borderColor - textColor - can now specify an event source as an *object* with a `url` property (json feed) or an `events` property (function or array) with additional properties that will be applied to the entire event source: - color (changes both background and border) - backgroudColor - borderColor - textColor - className - editable - allDayDefault - ignoreTimezone - startParam (for a feed) - endParam (for a feed) - ANY OF THE JQUERY $.ajax OPTIONS allows for easily changing from GET to POST and sending additional parameters (issue 386) allows for easily attaching ajax handlers such as `error` (issue 754) allows for turning caching on (issue 355) - Google Calendar feeds are now specified differently: - specify a simple string of your feed's URL - specify an *object* with a `url` property of your feed's URL. you can include any of the new Event-Source options in this object. - the old `$.fullCalendar.gcalFeed` method still works - no more IE7 SSL popup (issue 504) - remove `cacheParam` - use json event source `cache` option instead - latest jquery/jquery-ui