Document 'date' alias for 'start' in event parsing#246
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Document 'date' alias for 'start' in event parsing#246codeNilson wants to merge 1 commit intofullcalendar:mainfrom
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Clarified in the docs that `date` can be used as a shorthand for `start`. This avoids confusion for developers who see examples using `date` but can't find it documented. It also prevents duplicating content by documenting it as an alias instead of a separate property.
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Clarified in the docs that
datecan be used as a shorthand forstart. This avoids confusion for developers who see examples usingdatebut can't find it documented. It also prevents duplicating content by documenting it as an alias instead of a separate property.