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@theoremone/th1-calendar
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An events calendar component built for React and made for modern browsers (read: IE10+) and uses flexbox over the classic tables-ception approach. This is a fork of intljusticemission/react-big-calendar but has built upon exisitng features such as drag and drop.
Inspired by Full Calendar.
npm install th1-calendar --save
or
yarn add th1-calendar
Include th1-calendar/lib/css/react-big-calendar.css
for styles.
npm install
npm run examples
th1-calendar
includes two options for handling the date formatting and culture localization, depending
on your preference of DateTime libraries. You can use either the Moment.js or Globalize.js localizers.
Regardless of your choice, you must choose a localizer to use this library:
import BigCalendar from 'react-big-calendar';
import moment from 'moment';
BigCalendar.setLocalizer(
BigCalendar.momentLocalizer(moment)
);
import BigCalendar from 'react-big-calendar';
import globalize from 'globalize';
BigCalendar.setLocalizer(
BigCalendar.globalizeLocalizer(globalize)
);
FAQs
React Calendar
The npm package @theoremone/th1-calendar receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @theoremone/th1-calendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @theoremone/th1-calendar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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