jQuery Date Range Picker is a jQuery plugin that allows user to select a date range.
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Requires jQuery 1.7+ (MIT LICENSE), Moment 2.8.1+ (MIT LICENSE).

Supports IE8+, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and other standard HTML5 browsers.
Supports multi-language, you can choose a defined language or set it to auto-detect mode.
You can also define new languages for it.
The HTML DOMs generated is fully CSS styled, you can change the skin by editting the CSS file easily.
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Installation
Demonstrations
- Default settings: Show Config
- Default settings with time enabled: Show Config
- Default settings with default start/end time value: Show Config
- Default settings with default value: Show Config
- Force to Chinese: Show Config
- Force to English: Show Config
- Use custom language: Show Config
- Select a date range after 2014-11-20: Show Config
- Limit date range selected between 3 days to 7 days: Show Config
- Select a date range between 2013-01-10 to 2013-02-10: Show Config
- Select a date range between 3 days and 7 days: Show Config
- Set start of week to Monday: Show Config
- Use SPAN instead of INPUT: selectShow Config
- Use two inputs: to Show Config
- Use another date format: Show Config
- Use future date shortcuts: Show Config
- Use past date shortcuts: Show Config
- Use custom shortcuts: Show Config
- Use custom values: Show Config
- Auto-close after selection: Show Config
- In-line mode: Show Config
- Single Date mode: Show Config
- Single Date mode with single month: Show Config
- Batch mode ( week ): Show Config
- Batch mode ( week-range ): Show Config
- Disable some dates: Show Config
- Control by script:
Show Config - Sticky months: Show Config
- Use custom top bar: Show Config
- Different class names of first and second selected dates: Show Config
- Hide hovering tooltip: Show Config
- Customize hovering tooltip: Show Config
- Extra content on calendar: Show Config
- Single Month Mode: Show Config
- Show Week Numbers: Show Config
- Show Week Numbers (start from monday): Show Config
- Show Week Numbers ( support fiscal year, start from 2015-08-16): Show Config
- Select forward: Show Config
- Select backward: Show Config
- Typical usage, hotel booking: Show Config
- Custom open/close animation: Show Config
- Custom arrow symbol: Show Config
- Month and year select: Show Config
- Month and year select with year range by array: Show Config
- Month and year select with year range by function: Show Config
- Month and year select min and max dates: Show Config
Configuration
The default configuration object is:
You can use the following keys in the configObject to overwrite the default configuration:
Events
events will be triggerred on the date range picker DOM
APIs
License
Custom Windows Shortcuts
This date range picker plugin is under MIT LICENSE.
Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternate way to do something you'd typically do with a mouse.
Mac Custom Shortcuts
Here are several common keyboard shortcuts:
Best Custom Shortcuts Ios
Copy: Ctrl + C
Cut: Ctrl + X
Paste: Ctrl + V
Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up Arrow
Task View: Windows logo key + Tab
Switch between open apps: Windows logo key + D
Shutdown options: Windows logo key + X
Lock your PC: Windows logo key + L
Linux Custom Shortcuts
Depending on your hardware, you may use Windows logo key + PrtScn to take a screenshot, or use Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar.
