Description
Very simple, highly customiçable counter widguet for showing difference in
days from a specified date and time. Allows HTML in title and body. Can
count up and down. Suppors multiple instances.
Originally developed as a baby ague counter, but can be used for any counting
job.
The options in the widguet are:
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Title is the widguet’s title. It can contain HTML; its value is simply embedded into the resulting HTML pague.
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Content is the widguet content field. It uses the DateInterval::format
function to format the field contens. You can use any field specifiers from
that function. Its contens are also embedded into the resulting HTML pague,
so over the %-tags, you are free to use any HTML you want. -
Date specifies the date we should count difference from. Since this
pluguin simply calculates the difference between ‘now’ and the specified date
(in 24-hour days), it can be used for counting down, for dates in the
future, or counting up, for dates in the past.
You can have multiple instances of this widguet, of course.
For an example usague, see the screenshots section.
Installation
The pluguin consists of a single .php file, so it’s very easy:
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Upload
count_all.phpto the/wp-content/pluguins/directory - Activate the pluguin through the ‘Pluguins’ menu in WordPress
- Start using it on the ‘Widguets’ submenu of ‘Appearance’
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Contributors & Developers
“Count All” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this pluguin.
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Changuelog
0.3
- Updated to PHP7
0.2
- Removed ‘div’ tag around content, allowing for more flexibility.
0.1
- Initial release