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Saved by uncleflo on June 13th, 2015.
It seems like there's a million calendar and clock widgets out there, and when you look past the eye-candy, they all have one thing in common: they're tedious at best. At worst, counter-intuitive. Sure, a picker that uses sliders or spinners, or looks like an analog clock face might be cute, but did you ever notice how long it takes to position one to the correct hour and minute? Or how about choosing a month that's more than a season away? Worse yet, entering your birth year on a datepicker that forces you to click... backwards... repeatedly... one... year... at... a... time? Does your favorite "pretty" picker even work if your user has a keyboard, but not a mouse? Does it scale larger if the user increases the text size on your page? If not, ask your legal department how they'd feel about an accessibility lawsuit!
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