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  1. FullCalendar - JavaScript Event Calendar

    Jun 1, 2020 · 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 …

  2. GitHub - fullcalendar/fullcalendar: Full-sized drag & drop event ...

    Bundle The FullCalendar Standard Bundle is easier to install than individual plugins, though filesize will be larger. It works well with a CDN.

  3. FullCalendar - GitHub

    Full-sized drag & drop event calendar. FullCalendar has 22 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  4. JavaScript Calendar Plugin FullCalendar with Month, Week, and …

    Jun 26, 2025 · This article clearly explains how to implement a calendar using the JavaScript library “FullCalendar” that supports monthly, weekly, and time-based views. Additionally, it …

  5. fullcalendar/fullcalendar | DeepWiki

    Jul 3, 2025 · FullCalendar is a JavaScript calendar library implemented as a monorepo with a plugin-based architecture.

  6. fullcalendar - npm

    Jun 1, 2019 · Easily render a full-sized drag & drop calendar with a combination of standard plugins. Latest version: 6.1.19, last published: 2 months ago. Start using fullcalendar in your …

  7. Documentation | FullCalendar

    Jun 1, 2020 · Date & Time Display Date Navigation Date Nav Links Week Numbers Date Clicking & Selecting Now Indicator Business Hours

  8. jQuery and FullCalendar: Building Event Scheduling Applications

    FullCalendar is a powerful and customizable JavaScript calendar library that allows you to create dynamic event scheduling applications. It provides a wide range of features, including …

  9. FullCalendar Tutorial => Getting started with FullCalendar

    FullCalendar is an open source event calendar that makes use of jQuery and moment.js to allow for a high degree of customization for building a calendar to suit many needs.

  10. Getting Started - Docs | FullCalendar

    Jun 1, 2020 · The simplest way to get started is with FullCalendar’s pre-built bundles and <script> tags: For larger projects, it’s best to use some type of build system: Also, FullCalendar …