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- FullCalendar - JavaScript Event Calendar
With over 300 settings, and more being added every release, FullCalendar can do just about anything Reduce your project's bundle size by using FullCalendar's modular plugins With over 10 years of open source and over 120 contributors, FullCalendar will always have a free and open source core Level-up by purchasing premium plugins and support
- Documentation | FullCalendar
Date Time Display Date Navigation Date Nav Links Week Numbers Date Clicking Selecting Now Indicator Business Hours
- Demos - FullCalendar
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- Getting Started - Docs | FullCalendar
The simplest way to get started is with FullCalendar’s pre-built bundles and <script> tags: Initializing with script tags For larger projects, it’s best to use some type of build system: Initializing with an ES6 build system Using TypeScript Also, FullCalendar integrates with popular front-end frameworks: React connector (supports Next)
- Introduction - Docs | FullCalendar
How to get FullCalendar’s code, initialize a calendar, and other basic principles
- Getting Started - Docs v4 | FullCalendar
Getting Started There are a few different ways to install the FullCalendar library Package Manager FullCalendar is available on NPM or Yarn You’ll first need to install FullCalendar’s core package as well as any plugins Example:
- Methods - Docs | FullCalendar
Methods provide ways to manipulate the calendar from JavaScript code
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