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vue-airbnb-style-datepicker
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This is a VueJs version of the popular AirBnb datepicker. Supports range selection, disabling of dates, custom configuration, and many more things. Really lightweight and good browser support!
Examples
Full documentation on GitBooks
This datepicker have been tested with the following browsers/OS:
Chrome
Firefox
Edge
Android
IE: 9 and higher
Safari: 7.1 and higher
iOS: 6 and higher
However, these tests have not been extensive. More or less just trying the datepicker out, and see that it doesn't throw any console errors etc. If you're planning on using this in production, make sure that it runs smoothly in the browsers that you're planning on supporting.
I gladly accept contributions to improve this datepicker. But before you start hacking away, please first create an issue where you explain what it is that you think needs to be done and why, so we can agree that the changes makes sense. I wan't to keep this datepicker as close as possible to the original Airbnb datepicker, and not add strange edge cases that complicates the API and makes the size bigger. And it sucks having to deny a PR that someone spent time on, just because the feature/implementation doesn't cut it.
FAQs
A VueJs version of the popular AirBnb datepicker
We found that vue-airbnb-style-datepicker 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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