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The mobile-friendly, responsive, and lightweight jQuery date & time input picker.

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To get started, check out the:

Homepage - Date picker - Time picker - API

To get it:

Download the latest stable build

or

git clone git://github.com/amsul/pickadate.js.git

or

bower install pickadate

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Library files

The lib folder includes the library files with a compressed folder containing the minified counter-parts. These files are minified using Grunt.

Pickers

There are three picker files:

To support old browsers, namely IE8, also include the legacy.js file.

Themes

All themes are generated using LESS and compiled from the lib/themes-source folder into the lib/themes folder.

There are two themes:

Based on the theme, pick the relevant picker styles:

** For languages with text flowing from right-to-left, also include the rtl.css stylesheet.

Translations

The translations live in the lib/translations folder. There are currently 43 language translations included.

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Building with Grunt

Grunt ~0.4.5 is used to build the project files. To get started, clone the project and then run:

Type out grunt --help to see a list of all the tasks available. The generally used tasks are:

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Styling with LESS

The picker themes are built using LESS with Grunt. To customize the CSS output, read the _variables.less file in the lib/themes-source folder. You can specify:

Make sure to run the grunt develop task before making any changes to compile it into CSS.

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Bugs

Before opening a new issue, please search the existing Issues for anything similar – there might already be an answer to your problem. You might also wanna check out the Contributing guide.

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Contributing

Before contributing any code to the project, please take a look at the Contributing guide.

If there’s anything you’d like to discuss, we like to hang out on Spectrum.

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Support

If you find this library useful and would like to see further development, consider supporting it.

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© 2014 Amsul

Licensed under MIT