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@progress/kendo-angular-dateinputs
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This is the Kendo UI DateInputs package, part of the Kendo UI for Angular suite.
The package includes the following components:
We are working on porting the following ones too:
For more information on upcoming DateInputs features, refer to the Roadmap.
For more information on how to install the Calendar component and on its available configuration options, refer to the Calendar documentation.
For more information on how to install the DateInput component and on its available configuration options, refer to the DateInput documentation.
For more information on how to install the DatePicker component and on its available configuration options, refer to the DatePicker documentation.
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Kendo UI for Angular Date Inputs Package - Everything you need to add date selection functionality to apps (DatePicker, TimePicker, DateInput, DateRangePicker, DateTimePicker, Calendar, and MultiViewCalendar).
The npm package @progress/kendo-angular-dateinputs receives a total of 71,386 weekly downloads. As such, @progress/kendo-angular-dateinputs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @progress/kendo-angular-dateinputs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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