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@renekorss/jquery-timepicker
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npm install @renekorss/jquery-timepicker
This is a jQuery UI time picker plugin build to match with other official jQuery UI widgets. Based on the existing date picker, it will blend nicely with your form and use your selected jQuery UI theme. The plugin is very easy to integrate in your form for you time (hours / minutes) inputs.
I built this plugin because I could not find a plugin that did what I needed.
Examples are available on the main page at http://fgelinas.com/code/timepicker Most option parameters are documented at http://fgelinas.com/code/timepicker/#usage
Work with jQuery 1.5.1 and more, also require jQuery UI core. There is a legacy version of the plugin made to work with older jQuery 1.2.6 and UI 1.6 at http://fgelinas.com/code/timepicker/#get_timepicker
The plugin is licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
There is a jsFiddle page here with basic implementation for testing.
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jQuery UI time picker plugin
The npm package @renekorss/jquery-timepicker receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, @renekorss/jquery-timepicker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @renekorss/jquery-timepicker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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