Conditionally highlight a column in a tabular form. How can this be done ?

Hi,
I am making a timesheet application where the rows are activities and the columns are the days of the month.
Now I want to give the background of the weekend-days a different color. In the header of the column we have mon,tue,wed etc.
So the color has to be changed conditionally (i.e. when the columnheader is sat or sun).
How can I do this ? Probably it can be done using javascript, but I don't know how and where. I hope somebody can help me.
We are using Apex 4.01. I also looked at the new option of dynamic actions, but can not find the appropiate event (page load?) and condition.
Any help is appreciated.
Rob

>
The detail part is a tabular form. (this is the part where I want to add the background or highlight).
I use theme 16. Dark blue. Everything still 'out-of-the-box'.
>
OK. Take a look at using a custom report template with conditional column templates, or a custom named column template.
To start with a custom report template with conditional column templates, make a copy of the theme 16 report template the detail form is currently using. Switch the form to use the new report template. Modify the new report template to use conditional columns.
A custo named column template is more complex as none are provided out-of-the-box, so it has to be started from scratch.

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