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dry-calendar

v0.0.10

Published

A decent, extensible, client side calendar, and two side calendar calculator

Downloads

14

Readme

dry: calendar

It's easy, it's robust, it's functional, it's extensible. Enjoy.

dry.calendar

This is a node and browser module that is an abstraction of the calendar computations. It's the base class for the client_calendar, but it doesn't have any client side dependencies. There are good examples of usage in the tests: lib/calendar.test.js.

dry.client_calendar

This is the client side html calendar.

This relies on dry.underscore.js, and jquery to work. There is a version of dry.underscore.js in the root of the repo. Take a look at the example for usage.

There is a pretty good example of the client_calendar functionality and styling in example/example.html and example/css/example.css.

Contribution

Fork, add issues, open pull requests. Improvements, comments, bug reports, and kind words are always appreciated.