Must have Calendar & Time Management Scripts for Web
jQuery Calendar ports some of the Google Calendar style and functionality to normal, client-side jQuery code.It allows users to store and present events using JavaScript arrays and normal HTML and CSS code, without the aid of any server-side programming...
Clicking on a calendar date will show if any events are recorded for that day.Results are displayed in real-time using AJAX.A backend admin panel is also provided.Requirements:JavaScript enabled on client...
jQuery Calendars works by storing information about various calendar formats, like the number of months in an year, the months' names, the number of weeks in a year, the number of days in a month, and so on.
All this information allows developers to...
jQuery Countdown can work with any time format you want, and can additionally count-up to an event.The plugin supports various must-have features for every countdown script and is one of the most easy to configure plugins in this category.There are lots...
jQuery Date Entry uses a "spinner" which has 5 parts as seen in the thumbnail image.Clicking on the center will fill the input field with the user's local date (or a default value).The left and right buttons are used to select the sections of the date...
jQuery Date/Time Entry combines the jQuery Date Entry plugin with the jQuery Time Entry plugin.Just as the originals, the plugin uses a "spinner" with 5 parts as seen in the thumbnail image.Clicking on the center spinner button will fill the input field...
Supports various features, from calculating time intervals to relative dates.Inspired by Perl CGI::Cookie and Rails ActiveSupport time indicators.Usage instructions are provided in the header of the plugin's source.Requirements:JavaScript enabled on...
jQuery dayTimr works by reading the user's time and adding specific CSS classes to one or more elements on the page.
Night, dawn, morning, and afternoon CSS classes can be added, and custom JS callbacks can be executed.
These allow a developer to create...
jQuery GraspSchedule.js takes data from a JSON file and displays it using a vertical display format.It can also work with data passed via a JavaScript array, and it allows developers to specify the start and end date/time for each event, its title, and a...
Can be used for 12-hour and/or 24-hour time notation, in local or UTC time.Perfect for creating real-time clocks or simple static date/time displays.Demos are included with the download package, to get developers started on their own...