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    morilog/jalali

    morilog/jalali

    This Package helps developers to easily work with Jalali

    ...Calendar conversion is based on the algorithm provided by Kazimierz M. Borkowski and has a very good performance. CalendarUtils class was ported from jalaali/jalaali-js.
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    Javascript Calendar PWA

    Javascript Calendar PWA

    Calendar web app in HTML CSS JS - Installable and offline capable.

    = INTRO = This is an events calendar made with pure HTML, CSS, JS, and web assembly to support SQLite. It is a tutorial/project/experiment to showcase the capabilities of modern Progressive Web App (PWA) - Yes, this is installable and serverless. Capable of running completely offline. = SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS = * "Grade A" browser. With support for service worker, web assembly, cache storage. * https:// is required for the features to work properly
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    pickadate

    pickadate

    jQuery date and time input picker

    There’s a tonne of options to customize the date and time pickers, such as month/year selectors, time intervals, etc. There’s also a rich API to extend the functionality of the picker. Some examples are displayed on Codepen. When using the “classic” theme, it is important to have a wrapper div with position, relative around the source input to ensure the picker is sized according to the input element it is bound to. Supports all modern browsers – and IE8+. Specifically, v3 has been tested...
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