Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

Apparently some React devs don't know that <input type="date"> exists and think you need a library for that? So I made a really quick demo...

189,036 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

10 Kommentare

Profilbild von Fran Zekan
Fran Zekanvor 2 Jahren

You can still make fun of #useThePlatform for other things that platform doesn't handle well but non-native date pickers on mobile are bad...

Profilbild von Makisuo
Makisuovor 2 Jahren

thing though, I'm guessing the native calendar is not stylable which is kind of a dealbreaker imo.

Profilbild von CHIHEB Nabil
CHIHEB Nabilvor 2 Jahren

I understand your perspective, but many developers opt for using date libraries to ensure consistent design across platforms/browsers. Moreover, when dealing with date localization, there are varying behaviors across different browsers. P.S. I'm not a React.js developer, but I believe this applies to other frameworks too

Profilbild von Fran Zekan
Fran Zekanvor 2 Jahren

For those interested in more details of what you can use where ->

Profilbild von Alejandro Barrera Aponte
Alejandro Barrera Apontevor 2 Jahren

Wait till they learn about <datalist>

Profilbild von Tom Braul 🪐
Tom Braul 🪐vor 2 Jahren

Apparently react devs come across some real world business needs.

Profilbild von Bueno
Buenovor 2 Jahren

Safari doesn't fully support this so

Profilbild von Fran Zekan
Fran Zekanvor 2 Jahren

Safari doens't support week and month views, which up until a few months ago I didn't even know existed 😅 If you need those, fine, but most people need a date-picker and instead use a 1mb lib that doesn't work well on mobile just because...

Profilbild von Igor Silva
Igor Silvavor 2 Jahren

tks

Profilbild von rmdashrfv
rmdashrfvvor 2 Jahren

I like this but it is too small for me. Not the UI. I mean the bundle size. If you ain't adding 8mb of JS for a date picker in your React app then you ain't doing React

Ähnliche Videos