We are happy to present our complete review of the best free Bootstrap calendars you can use with all your web applications.
Free does not always mean half-baked. At least not in our case. We only collected snippets that you can now use comfortably and confidently.
All these calendar templates follow the latest trends and regulations, ensuring outstanding performance and smooth integration.
The code structure is organized and beginner-friendly, so embedding the calendar of your choice into your website will be easy.
Hey, they are all free anyway. You can even test a few variations (like we did) before picking the winner.
If you need something simple that does the trick, look no further than Calendar V01. It comes with a row for switching between months and an entire monthly schedule.
The current date is marked with a blue circle, but you can also select grey-colored date ranges.
Instead of displaying just one month like the previous free Bootstrap calendar, Calendar V03 showcases two.
This template has a minimal design that smoothly adapts to different screen sizes. You can also choose any custom date range between the two months. You can also select longer, but you must move between months with the back-and-forth navigation.
Don’t want to use another boring calendar on your web project? No problem, pick Calendar V05. This creative approach to showcasing dates has a neat grid layout.
The year is in the first column, the month in the second, and the day in the third. The middle is always the current date, highlighted with a tad more brightness than the purple color scheme. If you add a widget displaying today’s date, this one will do the trick.
Calendar V07 is another free Bootstrap calendar with a more creative approach. It has a split layout where one section displays the current date on an image background, and the other is a full month’s display of days.
You can switch between months, back and forth, and pick dates. You cannot select a date range, and the current date is marked pink.
It would be cool if the “today” button reset the settings, taking you back to the default—the current date.
Calendar V09 is a full-blown date and time picker all-in-one. If this is something that you are after, you don’t even need to scroll more. PIck this free Bootstrap calendar snippet and import it into your project.
The minimal design perfectly adapts to all types of devices and screen sizes. You can state the time and date, delete selection, move between months, and more. It is not your everyday time picker, so take advantage.
Calendar V11 comes as a simple date picker with a pop-up function. On selection, the screen dims, giving you all the focus on the date selection.
Additional options are one-click today’s date selection, clear and close. You can also move between months but that’s pretty much it. Sure, it may be simple, but that’s enough for most users – including us.
Calendar V13 differs from the previous one because it offers a date range selection. This is great for bookings, but you can also use it for anything else you find applicable.
Date selection appears as a drop-down with the same three functions as Calendar V11. The mobile experience is also great, date fields stacking one on top of the other.
You can make date range selection even more simpler with Calendar V15. The functions are reduced to the bare minimum, giving an option of specific day selection only.
Like the rest of the Bootstrap calendars, the code of this free calendar is beginner-friendly, so everyone can get the most out of it. This allows for easy integration into your website or other project.
If you came this far, you’re interested in more free Bootstrap calendar examples. Calendar V17 is another great widget that comes as an inline calendar with results.
It keeps the appearance simplistic, allowing it to adapt to different website designs and branding more comfortably.
I’m sure many of you were waiting for a Bootstrap calendar for events and schedules. Calendar V19 is exactly that. It’s a larger format, displaying the entire month, which gives a much better overview.
Every field can contain multiple events. If there are more than two, a “+# more” appears, opening a small pop-up with all the events. The top right corner features a button that takes you to today’s date and an option to check previous and next months.
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