JQuery date time picker?

That sort of depends what style and functionality you need. Here are a few I found that all seem to work fairly well: A nice simple one with quite a few features: eyecon.ro/datepicker Another one with a lot of features. Sort of ugly in my opinion but you can always style it however you want kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/... This one extends the jQuery UI picker to add more options: filamentgroup.com/lab/date_range_picker_....

That sort of depends what style and functionality you need. Here are a few I found that all seem to work fairly well: A nice simple one with quite a few features: eyecon.ro/datepicker/ Another one with a lot of features. Sort of ugly in my opinion but you can always style it however you want.

kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/... This one extends the jQuery UI picker to add more options: filamentgroup.com/lab/date_range_picker_....

The first one eyecon. Ro/datepicker has a bug because if you check "Close on selection" checkbox the date picker will close if you choose month or year. And it has to have predefined date value in input filed.

I have spent a whole day trying to adopt this example. The second example kelvinluck. Com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo look very pure and it does not suite for rich internet applicaitons.

The last one also use jQuery UI which is not an option for me now. Thanks a lot. – SonOfOmer Jul 1 '10 at 13:53.

You could use the default jQuery UI datepicker with the timepickr or dyndatetime plugin for selecting the time.

In my view, dates and times should be handled as two separate input boxes for it to be most usable and efficient for the user to input. Let the user input one thing at a time is a good principle, imho. I use the core UI DatePicker, and the following time picker.

I found it to be the best among all of the alternatives. User can input fast, it looks clean, is simple, and allows user to input specific times down to the minute. In my view: sliders (used by some alternative time pickers) take too many clicks and require mouse precision from the user (which makes input slower).

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