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This is the worst datetimepicker ever, or one of the worst. Its called Gijgo and the UI is trash, and I have high tolerance for trash UI.
The initial page.
Clicking the calendar icon returns to this page
Clicking Mon, Jun 22 also returns to this page
If we click the month/year (June 2026), we get to choose the month.
If we click the year again, we get to choose the year.
If we click the year again, we can choose 1990 to 2100
If you click the clock or the hours, it will show this absolute disaster of a menu, with an inner circle of 24 hours and outer circle of 12 hours. The worst part is that if you chosen a hour, it will take 2 seconds to select, or you can click it twice to force it to choose faster.
After that, a slightly less terrible UI to choose minutes show up (don't have screenshots afterwards)
Finally, to choose time, you can:
1. Click hours, which only choose hours
2. Click minutes, which only choose minutes
3. Click the clock, which choose both
For most users, it's better to just simply type the date in, but I think it doesn't let you.
Gijgo also requires you to download their localization files, and they will fail to work with NaN/NaN etc if you didn't.
The initial page.
Clicking the calendar icon returns to this page
Clicking Mon, Jun 22 also returns to this page
If we click the month/year (June 2026), we get to choose the month.
If we click the year again, we get to choose the year.
If we click the year again, we can choose 1990 to 2100
If you click the clock or the hours, it will show this absolute disaster of a menu, with an inner circle of 24 hours and outer circle of 12 hours. The worst part is that if you chosen a hour, it will take 2 seconds to select, or you can click it twice to force it to choose faster.
After that, a slightly less terrible UI to choose minutes show up (don't have screenshots afterwards)
Finally, to choose time, you can:
1. Click hours, which only choose hours
2. Click minutes, which only choose minutes
3. Click the clock, which choose both
For most users, it's better to just simply type the date in, but I think it doesn't let you.
Gijgo also requires you to download their localization files, and they will fail to work with NaN/NaN etc if you didn't.
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