Unobtrusive JS Calendar and DatePicker: Calender EightySix
Posted on October 31, 2009, Filled under MooTools,
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Calender Eightysix is the successor of the popular Vista-like Ajax Calendar. Being an unobtrusive developer friendly calendar and datepicker, this lightweight customizable script is offering a better user experience for date related functionalities. Calender Eightysix is built from scratch using pure JavaScript, making use of the MooTools framework.
Features include:
- Quick navigation by jumping back and forth between months, years and decades without drop-down boxes
- Highly and easily customizable
- Packed with three themes
- Lightweight (9.5 kB compressed)
- Purely javascript; AJAX-less and no PHP needed
- Source: http://dev.base86.com/scripts/datepicker_calendar_eightysix.html
- Demo: http://dev.base86.com/scripts/datepicker_calendar_eightysix.html#examples
- Download: http://dev.base86.com/scripts/datepicker_calendar_eightysix.html#download
- Tested on: IE7 on Vista and XP SP2, IE6 on XP SP2, Firefox 3, Opera 9 – 9.5, Safari 3.1 for Windows, Google Chrome
- License: Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 3.0 License (requires a purchased commercial license when used commercially)
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- October 31, 2009
- article by Gabriel C.
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