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@gothassos/easepick-amp-plugin
Advanced tools
This package does not need to be installed if you are using @easepick/bundle.
Adds extra options.
https://easepick.com/packages/amp-plugin
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
dropdown | object | { minYear: 1950, maxYear: null, months: false, years: false } | Enable dropdowns for months, years. If maxYear is null then maxYear will be equal to (new Date()).getFullYear() . years can be equal to asc string to change the sort direction. |
resetButton | boolean function | false | Adds a reset button to clear the current selection. It is allowed to pass a custom function that must return true to clear the selection. |
darkMode | boolean | true | Allows dark mode to be used if the user's system settings are set to dark mode. |
weekNumbers | boolean | false | Show week numbers. |
locale | object | { resetButton: '' } | Texts for Amp plugin options. |
FAQs
Plugin for easepick.
We found that @gothassos/easepick-amp-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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