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Timeframe

Click-draggable. Range-makeable. A better calendar.

The code:

new Timeframe(element, options);

Options available:

  • months: The number of calendar months showing at once (default: 2).

  • format: The strftime format for the dates in the input fields (default: %b %d, %Y). (With Datejs, it takes Datejs formatting.)

  • weekOffset: Override the localization's default weekday start with this option (e.g., 1 will force the rows to start on Monday; use 0 for Sunday).

  • startField, endField: Declare the range start and end input tags (by default, these are generated with the Timeframe). When the value attribute is pre-populated, the Timeframe will load with this range.

  • previousButton, todayButton, nextButton, resetButton: Declare the navigational buttons (these are also generated by default with the Timeframe).

  • earliest, latest: The earliest and latest selectable dates (accepts either a Date object or a String that can be parsed with Date.parse()).

  • maxRange: Limit the maximum possible range length (set to 1 to turn Timeframe into a regular old date picker).

Localization:

Drop in a localized version of Datejs, and it should just work. An added bonus is that the text fields will live-parse more nicely! Just try "next tues."

Notes:

  • I'm just sick of multiple date pickers on the same page.

An example:

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
  //<![CDATA[
    new Timeframe('calendars', {
      startField: 'start',
      endField: 'end',
      earliest: new Date(),
      resetButton: 'reset' });
  //]]>
</script>

See it in action here.

Dependencies:

Timeframe requires Prototype 1.6 or higher.

Contributors:

  • Justin Palmer ("Caged")
  • Nik Wakelin ("codetocustomer")
  • Sebastien Grosjean ("ZenCocoon")

Download:

Find the latest version of Timeframe on Github.

More information can be found here.

Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Celis, released under the MIT license.

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