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    Date Range Picker

    Date Range Picker

    JavaScript date range, date and time picker component

    ...Features include limiting the selectable date range, localizable strings and date formats, a single date picker mode, a time picker, and predefined date ranges. To get started, include jQuery, Moment.js and Date Range Picker's files in your webpage. You can customize Date Range Picker with options, and get notified when the user chooses new dates by providing a callback function. Several events are triggered on the element you attach the picker to.
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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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