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tempusdominus-bootstrap-3
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A date/time picker component designed to work with Bootstrap 3 and Momentjs. For usage, installation and demos see Project Site on GitHub
This is the Bootstrap 3 component of the new Version 5. This is a "scorched earth" version and there are a lot of breaking changes.
The new picker under the "Tempus Dominus" brand will be completely modular. The goal is to separate the core functions into its own library with specific modules for Bootstrap 3, Bootstrap 4, and possibly other UI frameworks.
This new version has been completely rewritten in ES6 and uses Babel to transpile the code down.
The issue tracker is solely for bug reports. Please ask your questions on Stack Overflow.
New issues that are requests for "how do I.." will be closed and redirected to Stack Overflow.
If you have issues, please check the following first:
I'd love to know if your public site is using this plugin and list your logo on the documentation site. Please email me me at eonasdan dot com
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If you have an urgent request, bug or need installation help, please contact me at me at eonasdan dot com
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A date/time picker component designed to work with Bootstrap 3 and Momentjs. For usage, installation and demos see Project Site on GitHub
The npm package tempusdominus-bootstrap-3 receives a total of 36 weekly downloads. As such, tempusdominus-bootstrap-3 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tempusdominus-bootstrap-3 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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