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Any+Time: DatePicker and Convertor

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Nov 12, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

The Any+Time JavaScript Library provides an easy-to-use, easy-to-customize calendar widget (ATWidget – that includes date and/or time picker) and a powerful Date/String parse/format utility (ATConverter). It is powered by Prototype JavaScript Framework and has been tested with IE 8, Firefox 3, Safari 4, and Opera 9.64.

ATWidget is an AJAX-capable JavaScript GUI component, that you can use to easily add to a page. It provides several option that enable you to easily customize it for your project. The look and feel can be customized by modifying or supplementing the included CSS style sheet. All labels, as well as month, weekday and era names and abbreviations, are also easy to change.

Features

  • Time-only
  • Begin week with Monday (or any other day)
  • Range limits (before and/or after)
  • Custom date or time format
  • 12-hour or 24-hour clock
  • Multiple languages (l10n/i18n)
  • Can be configured to use AJAX
  • Custom look & feel
  • Prehistoric dates

ATConverter converts between JavaScript String and Date objects and supports a wide range of formats. It can be used independently, or in conjunction with ATWidget to manage the format of your date/time input field.

Developed by Andrew M. Andrews; Any+Time JavaScript Library is available under under the Creative Commons Attribution – Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.  You can find further information, demos & download on Any+Time JavaScript Library Website.

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CuteTime jQuery Plugin

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Nov 11, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

CuteTime is a customizable jQuery plugin that automatically converts timestamps to formats much cuter (i.e., yesterday, 2 hours ago, last year, in the future, etc). Also has the ability to dynamically re-update and/or automatically update timestamps on a controlled interval.

CuteTime can be used as a function or via selector. If used as a function, returns a string containing a cuteTime version of the provided timestamp. If used by Selector, replaces the text of the provided object with a cuteTime. This makes CuteTime unobtrusive, allowing users to see original timestamp if JavaScript is turned off.

CuteTime Displays

  • the future!
  • just now
  • a few seconds ago
  • a minute ago
  • x minutes ago
  • an hour ago
  • x hours ago
  • yesterday
  • x days ago
  • last month
  • x months ago
  • last year
  • x years ago

You can easily localize or change the setting and display text to mach your own needs. Finally make sure you use timestamps that are fully recognized by the JavaScript Date object’s Parse method in all the IE and FF browser versions you want to support.

Developed by Jeremy Horn; CuteTime jQuery Plugin is dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.  You can find further information, demos & download on CuteTime Website.

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epiClock: jQuery Plugin to Create and Manage JavaScript Clocks

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Nov 1, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

epiClock is an extremely lightweight jQuery plugin which gives users the ability to easily create and manage any number of JavaScript powered clocks, timers, and stopwatches. It supports custom display options, allowing anything from a plain text clock to static or even dynamic image clocks. You can even change clock configuration on the fly.

Because of epiClock’s ability to create and manage multiple clocks on a single page, the plugin provides the developer with both page level and element level management entry points. In addition, the plugin comes bundled with a prototyped Date object which allows the clock to format an output similar to that of PHP’s date() function.

Features

  • Current Local Time
  • Countdown Clock
  • Countup Clock
  • Rollover Countdown
  • One Shot Timers
  • Looping Timers
  • Time Zone Offsets
  • Arbitrary Offsets

Developed by Eric Garside; epiClock jQuery Plugin is available for download under MIT License.  You can find further information, demos & download on epiClock Website.

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Calender Eightysix: JavaScript DatePicker Component

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Oct 20, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

Calendar Eightysix is an unobtrusive developer friendly calendar and date-picker, offering a rich user experience for date related functionalities. Powered by MooTools, Calendar Eightysix is cross browser component and has been tested on: IE6+, Firefox 3+, Opera 9 – 9.5+, Safari 3.1+ and Google Chrome.

Calendar Eightysix has a variety of options to style and format the calendar to your needs. All options reside in a JavaScript object which is passed as an argument.

Features

  • Quick navigation by jumping back and forth between months, years and decades without drop-down boxes
  • Highly / easily customizable
  • Packed with three themes
  • Lightweight (9.5 kB compressed)
  • Pure JavaScript; AJAX-less and no PHP needed

Calendar Eightysix script is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 3.0 License. What that means is: Use these files however you want, but don’t redistribute without the proper credits and do not use this for commercial purposes.

Calendar Eightysix requires a purchased commercial license when used commercially. You can find further information, demos and download on Calendar Eightysix Website.

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jQuery Week Calendar Plugin

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Aug 3, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

The jQuery Week Calendar Plugin provides a simple and flexible way of including a weekly calendar in your application. Based on jQuery and jQuery UI, it is very easy to implement and customize according to your needs.

The jQuery Week Calendar plugin provides several configuration options and event callback functions that will enable you to add rich functionality on the top of basic calendar that comes out of the box. The plugin has been tested to work on Firefox 3.x (may also work in 2), Safari 3.1 +, IE7+ and Google Chrome.

Features

  • Display events in a weekly grid
  • Calendar events can be supplied as an array, URL or function returning JSON
  • Calendar events can be dragged, dropped and resized
  • Lots of callbacks for customizing the way events are rendered plus callbacks for drag, drop, resize, mouseover, click etc
  • Automatically scrolls to current time
  • Extend the core calendar event data structure with your own data
  • Highly configurable, enabling variable timeslots, read only calendars, display of partial days, custom date formatting, direct manipulation of individual events for create, update, delete of events and much more.

Developed by Rob Monie; jQuery Week Calendar Plugin is available for download under MIT License.  You can find further information & download on jQuery Week Calendar Plugin’s Website.

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MooTools DatePicker Supports PHP Date Format and Time Picking

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Jul 25, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

MooTools DatePicker is highly configurable date picker component with smooth animation, works for any date-format and even supports time-picking. It comes four CSS style skins, and it’s easy to create another one yourself.

You can easily customize datePicker according to your needs using several easy to use options. The date-formatting functions featured in the DatePicker support basic PHP date-format syntax. Tested on Firefox 3 (OSX, Win XP, Win Vista), Safari 3 (OSX, Win XP), Safari 4 beta (OSX), IE 7 (Win XP, Win Vista), IE 8 (Vista) and even IE6 (XP @ VirtualPC).

Developed by MonkeyPhysics; MooTools datePicker is available for download under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. You can find further information, demos and download on MonkeyPhysics Website.

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jMonthCalendar – Full Month Event Calendar Using jQuery

Posted by W3Avenue Team on Jul 19, 2009 in - Javascript  | View Original Article
 

jMonthCalendar is a full month calendar that supports events written as a plugin for jQuery. You simply initialize the calendar with options and an events array and it can handle the rest.

jMonthCalendar is customizable via CSS and it provides several options for developers to easily configure it according to their needs. It is cross browser scripts that works on all modern web browsers.

Features:

  • Supports Multi Day Events
  • Configurable First Day of Week
  • AJAX Support
  • JSON Date formatting/parsing (ISO, new Date literal, UTC)
  • Dragable Events
  • Events Stacking

Developed by Kyle LeNeau; jMonthCalendar is available for download under MIT License. You can find further information, demo & download on jMonthCalendar Website.

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