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11:43 pm August 9, 2007
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-custom order of lists
-ability to show the same countdown (JavaScript version) multiple times on a page (currently it only counts down the last item if you show the same countdown multiple times)
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9:00 pm August 12, 2007
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-Easier customization of alignment, font, and possibly opening and closing tags (<p> or <li>).
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11:09 pm February 26, 2008
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- consideration of standard and summer time rather than a fixed time difference
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8:21 pm February 29, 2008
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Viet said:
- consideration of standard and summer time rather than a fixed time difference
Hi, currently you can just change the timezone offset in the script when switching between standard and summer time. If anybody has any ideas on a good solution to this issue, please let me know.
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1:08 pm May 29, 2010
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Hi! your plugin is really close to what I am looking for. I want to have holders for dates. There are dates that change every year scattered through different pages on a site. Rather than having to remember what pages all those dates are on, I could almost use your plugin to change all those dates from year to year in one place in the admin and then it would automagically change on all the pages.
So using the same php callit in all the places where the dates change, referencing specific countdowns. Do you have any plans to open up your plugin so that free form text could be entered in the admin section?
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8:53 pm June 1, 2010
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I have no short-term plans to develop the plugin further, but you are free to hack up the code. You could also look into WordPress custom fields or create a plugin that just stores and edits text in rows in the wp_options table.
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