Updated Answer:
This is now fixed:
Fixed, related to a lot of back-end furniture moving. Kermit isn't just an old file transfer protocol, it's also the name of a frog, that appreciated all things green.
The calendar now pays subtle, tacit attribute to both things, or even your favorite bright green thing, again.
- Tim Post
Original Answer:
The calendar shows the days you have visited with a darker grey outline around each day square. As you can see from your screenshot, at the time of your post (Oct 30th), you had visited for two consecutive days, the 29th and 30th. If you log in today, the 31st will have a darker border around it as well, and your profile will say "3 consecutive days" instead. Had you visited on Sunday, your 'consecutive days' visited would have been 10 as of yesterday.
This was clearly styled differently in the past, but I don't yet know why or when it changed. I'm sure all the sites' calendars are nearly identical now since the recent rollout of a standardized theme.
ui-state-disabled
even for visited'sui-state-active
. However, removingui-state-disabled
doesn't make the visited days back to green (CSS rule also got overwritten?)