Calendar

Print-your-year on one page sparks love, modal rage, and a secret layout hunt

TLDR: A one-page yearly calendar from Neatnik is clean and printable, but a blocking pop-up and mysterious dark background sparked usability complaints. Commenters want clearer weekday labels and a real preview, while a “hidden” weekday-aligned layout thrilled others—turning a humble planner into a surprisingly spicy debate.

When a “print your whole year on one page” site dropped, fans came for calm planning—and stayed for the drama. Neatnik’s minimalist calendar auto‑fits any paper, recommends landscape with headers/footers off, and signs off with “be kind to others.” But the crowd wanted to see it before committing to ink. Fiveplus begged to hide the modal (a pop‑up that blocks the page), and pests wondered, “What does the dark background mean?” after only spotting it in print preview. Shimonabi argued that adding one extra letter to weekday names would be way less confusing. One joker called the dark background “mood mode”—is the calendar emo or just helpful? Suddenly, this chill planner had a mini usability trial.

On the cozy side, habit nerds like primaprashant cheered: gym days, protein, reading—tracked on one sheet. Then lifthrasiir dropped a twist: a secret alternative layout where days align by weekday—peek here: aligned‑weekdays. Cue jokes about “unlocking the hidden level” and battling the “modal boss.” The vibe: great idea, slightly mysterious execution, and a community that wants clarity before spending paper. Also, yes—there’s a 2026 version. The year fits on a page; the opinions don’t.

Key Points

  • The page generates a one-page annual calendar that displays all dates for the year.
  • It automatically fits the calendar onto a single sheet of paper of any size.
  • For best print results, use landscape orientation and disable header and footer.
  • Suggested uses include folding, carrying, note-taking, and planning.
  • A 2026 version is linked, and the page credits Neatnik and provides a source link.

Hottest takes

"give me a way to hide the modal" — Fiveplus
"What does the dark background mean?" — pests
"aligned by weekdays" — lifthrasiir
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