Bic_calendar

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A simple twitter bootstrap calendar / agenda / date picker to mark events

Overview

The BIC Calendar is a versatile and user-friendly jQuery plugin designed for event management and date range tracking. Built on the foundations of Twitter Bootstrap, it allows developers to easily integrate a calendar feature into their applications. Whether you're planning events, managing schedules, or just need a simple way to display dates, the BIC Calendar meets a wide variety of needs with its straightforward setup and functionality.

What sets the BIC Calendar apart is its focus on simplicity without compromising on versatility. It caters to both developers who need customization options and end-users looking for an intuitive interface. With the ability to highlight specific events and date ranges, this calendar plugin stands out as a practical solution for any web project.

Features

  • Event Marking: Easily mark various events with customizable titles, dates, and descriptions for clear visibility.
  • Date Picker: Provides a user-friendly date selection interface allowing smooth navigation through days, months, and years.
  • Customizable Start Week Day: Start the week on any day of your choice, making it adaptable for different regional preferences.
  • Dynamic Month and Year Controllers: Users can quickly switch between months and years without losing context, enhancing usability.
  • Multi-Select Capability: Select multiple dates effortlessly, useful for planning events over a range of dates.
  • Responsive Design: Built with Twitter Bootstrap, the calendar is fully responsive and works seamlessly across various devices.
  • Interactive Popovers and Tooltips: Display event details interactively with tooltips or popovers, making information easily accessible to users.
  • AJAX Integration: Supports AJAX for fetching events dynamically, ensuring the calendar stays updated and functional without full-page reloads.
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