School planners
Aug. 31st, 2004 11:30 amI wasn't satisfied with any of the free planner pages I found online so I made my own.
I used one of the pages from Donnayoung.org, which I think is in the memories, and made it better*.
The page is here, if you want to use it. Remember if you're using IE to temporarily disable automatic sizing of images, or else the page will look extremely crappy in your browser. Just save it to disk and open it in your favorite graphics editing program, drop in clipart or other cool graphics (I put Samurai Champloo pictures in the upper right for mine, but removed them for the "public" version because I don't think many people care), and print--making sure to check "scale to fit media" or "fit to page" or other similar option. It should then be able to be folded in half and stuck in a three ring binder.
Enjoy!
*I erased the dates on the calendar and added a grid so it can be used for any month, I added the boxes to write the date for each weekday, and I drew a few lines to delineate days better. Only the basic format of the page is the same as the Donnayoung.org one.
I used one of the pages from Donnayoung.org, which I think is in the memories, and made it better*.
The page is here, if you want to use it. Remember if you're using IE to temporarily disable automatic sizing of images, or else the page will look extremely crappy in your browser. Just save it to disk and open it in your favorite graphics editing program, drop in clipart or other cool graphics (I put Samurai Champloo pictures in the upper right for mine, but removed them for the "public" version because I don't think many people care), and print--making sure to check "scale to fit media" or "fit to page" or other similar option. It should then be able to be folded in half and stuck in a three ring binder.
Enjoy!
*I erased the dates on the calendar and added a grid so it can be used for any month, I added the boxes to write the date for each weekday, and I drew a few lines to delineate days better. Only the basic format of the page is the same as the Donnayoung.org one.