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flowbite-datepicker
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A Tailwind CSS powered datepicker built with vanilla JavaScript and Flowbite
This project is a free and open source datepicker library which uses the utility-first classes from Tailwind and the JavaScript from another open source library called Vanilla JS Datepicker.
This Tailwind CSS Datepicker is part of a larger library of components and interactive elements called Flowbite. Although it can also be used independently from the main library, we encourage you to check out the whole Tailwind components library from Flowbite.
If you want to use the Tailwind Datepicker plugin using JavaScript you will need to include it into your project via NPM:
npm i flowbite-datepicker --save
After you've installed the NPM library, you will need to import the Datepicker
module:
import Datepicker from 'flowbite-datepicker/Datepicker';
Initialize a new element using the Datepicker
constructor and optionally add custom options based on your needs:
const datepickerEl = document.getElementById('datepickerId');
new Datepicker(datepickerEl, {
// options
});
If you want to use the Tailwind Date Range Picker you have to import the DateRangePicker
module:
import DateRangePicker from 'flowbite-datepicker/DateRangePicker';
Then in the same fashion you can initalize a date range picker component by using the DateRangePicker
constructor:
const dateRangePickerEl = document.getElementById('dateRangePickerId');
new DateRangePicker(datepickerEl, {
// options
});
Check out the official Tailwind CSS Datepicker Documentation page to learn how to get started by installing and then using this library in your project.
There is also a pro version of FlowBite available featuring more components, an application UI layout, marketing UI pages, e-commerce pages and also Figma design files.
Check it out here: flowbite.com
The Tailwind CSS Datepicker is open-source under the MIT License. Find out more by clicking here.
If you want to help support this project you can send us Bitcoin or Ethereum to the following addresses:
The money will be used to pay for the hosting plan and other costs that are included to maintain this project.
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A Tailwind CSS powered datepicker built with vanilla JavaScript and Flowbite
The npm package flowbite-datepicker receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, flowbite-datepicker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that flowbite-datepicker 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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