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+++ b/user_guide_src/source/libraries/calendar.rst
@@ -86,23 +86,23 @@ The above code would start the calendar on saturday, use the "long"
month heading, and the "short" day names. More information regarding
preferences below.
-====================== ============== =============================================== ===================================================================
-Preference Default Options Description
-====================== ============== =============================================== ===================================================================
-**template** None None A string containing your calendar template.
+====================== ================= =============================================== ===================================================================
+Preference Default Options Description
+====================== ================= =============================================== ===================================================================
+**template** None None A string containing your calendar template.
See the template section below.
-**local_time** time() None A Unix timestamp corresponding to the current time.
-**start_day** sunday Any week day (sunday, monday, tuesday, etc.) Sets the day of the week the calendar should start on.
-**month_type** long long, short Determines what version of the month name to use in the header.
+**local_time** time() None A Unix timestamp corresponding to the current time.
+**start_day** sunday Any week day (sunday, monday, tuesday, etc.) Sets the day of the week the calendar should start on.
+**month_type** long long, short Determines what version of the month name to use in the header.
long = January, short = Jan.
-**day_type** abr long, short, abr Determines what version of the weekday names to use in
+**day_type** abr long, short, abr Determines what version of the weekday names to use in
the column headers. long = Sunday, short = Sun, abr = Su.
-**show_next_prev** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether to display links allowing you to toggle
+**show_next_prev** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether to display links allowing you to toggle
to next/previous months. See information on this feature below.
-**next_prev_url** Controller URL A URL Sets the basepath used in the next/previous calendar links.
-**show_other_days** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether to display days of other months that shares the
+**next_prev_url** controller/method A URL Sets the basepath used in the next/previous calendar links.
+**show_other_days** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether to display days of other months that share the
first or last week of the calendar month.
-====================== ============== =============================================== ===================================================================
+====================== ================= =============================================== ===================================================================
Showing Next/Previous Month Links
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ You'll notice a few things about the above example:
- You must set the "show_next_prev" to TRUE.
- You must supply the URL to the controller containing your calendar in
- the "next_prev_url" preference. The Code Igniter will try to guess
- the link for the current controller/method if you don't supply.
+ the "next_prev_url" preference. If you don't, it will be set to the current
+ *controller/method*.
- You must supply the "year" and "month" to the calendar generating
function via the URI segments where they appear (Note: The calendar
class automatically adds the year/month to the base URL you