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SwipeCalendar is a third-party JavaScript plugin that provides swiping/sliding capabilities to FullCalendar.
SwipeCalendar is a third-party javascript library which brings swiping / sliding capabilities to FullCalendar 5.X.
It allows people to navigate to the next/previous view with a simple and natural swipe gesture.
Perfect plugin to improve the User Experience of anyone who interact with FullCalendar on their mobile device.
Visit https://swipecalendar.io for a demo and full documentation.
SwipeCalendar is covered by copyright and a commercial license is required to use this library.
Please see LICENSE.md file or visit https://swipecalendar.io/licenses
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SwipeCalendar is a third-party JavaScript plugin that provides swiping/sliding capabilities to FullCalendar.
The npm package swipecalendar receives a total of 132 weekly downloads. As such, swipecalendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that swipecalendar 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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