Getting the following error sometimes (not always). Any ideas what might be causing this?
The error is “TypeError: $this.doTminusCountDown is not a function” in jquery.t-countdown.js
???
When I go to the settings I get a page that says:
ArgumentCountError thrown
3 arguments are required, 2 given
]]>Hi guys,
I would like to change the color and or fonts of the labels for the timers. What is the best way to do this? for instance set the color of the text labels to white.
thanks!
]]>Is there a way to have my countdown timer reset each time it reaches zero? The timeclock runs out every week, so each time it hits 0:0:0:0:0 I need it to reset to the next week. I.e. today, Sept 2, was the deadline. I now need it to auto-reset to the same time, Sept. 9. Is that possible or does it have to be done manually each week? (This is for food ordering- the menus expire each week.)
]]>Hello,
I am not sure if with the PRO addon what I need is possible.
I want the countdown values to adjust depending on the user time zone.
Eg. I need a countdown to display time to 1° April – UCT 10.00 AM
but I want the countdown values to adjust depending on the user time zone, so if I visit the site from Rome it will show a different countdown than if I visit it from New York and so on.
Is this possible?
Thank you
]]>I just got T(-) installed and it shows it’s default layout and look, but when I try putting in more stuff in the code, it doesn’t change.
Ex: [tminus t=”06-01-2020 18:30:00″ style=”TIE-Fighter” id=”Next Race”/]
When I inspect the element, I see this:
?[tminus t=”06-01-2020 18:30:00″
<span class=”highlight”>style=”TIE-Fighter” </span>
<span class=”highlight”>id=”Next Race”</span>/]
Do I have some syntax wrong ?
]]>Hi,
Can you please remove the notice to convert to the other plugin. I hate the
new version. I can’t simply add a widget and all. And it keeps adding convert
to other version. It’s irritating. I love this plugin but I hate the new version.
Thanks.
]]>Hi. I am trying to use the newer non-widget version of the T-
I assume we use the plain text widget and insert the shortcode in as plain text.
That’s cool, but I am not so sure how to format the shortcode.
I want to countdown Jan 1, 2020 with the hoth display and omit weeks.
I read doc’s but I am not understanding what format I should use for the shortcode.
Any help is appreciated indeed.
]]>How long will the older (non-widget, non PHP 7) jquery t-countdown continue to work? Specifically are there any plans for you to disable it from running on current sites? We are right in the middle of our annual season and cannot upgrade our PHP version or theme. The theme developer is currently rewriting the theme to make use of G Blocks. We want to wait until the end of our season is over in December and he has a compatible theme ready.
Thank you!
]]>I removed jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget (2.3.22) which was working great.
I installed T(-) Countdown (2.4.5) and it fails to work – I do not see a widget listed that I can add to the sidebar.
WP 5.2.2
Any suggestions?
]]>Hi there
I already saw a thread where you’re indicating that the free version does not support caching tools: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/is-your-plugin-compatible-with-wp-fastest-cache/
Is there a paid version of your plugin (and where can I find it) which works with Caching plugins like WP Rocket Cache?
At the moment, the countdown is off most of the time because of caching. I’ve excluded these files from caching, but it still is off:
/wp-content/plugins/jquery-t-countdown-widget/js/jquery-ui-timepicker-addon.min.js
/wp-content/plugins/jquery-t-countdown-widget/js/jquery.collapse.js
/wp-content/plugins/jquery-t-countdown-widget/js/jquery.t-countdown.js
Do you have any tips for me on how to get this working?
Best regards and thanks in advance
Julian
]]>Why will the new version only work with PHP 7.x? I can’t upgrade my PHP version (5.6 at the moment) on my site because it contains some legacy code outside of WP. How long will I be able to use the PHP 5.x version of the plugin?
Thank you.
]]>hello
tow issues with the new plugin – T(-) Countdown
there is no widget available to be used.
Second, if I click on the documentation link on setting – countdown – detailed documentation, if goes to a page not found.
https://plugins.twinpictures.de/plugins/t-countdown/documentation/
Hello there,
I’ve just updated from jquery t(-1) Countdown to T(-1) Countdown as recommended, and now my timers which have already finished counting down are automatically count up, when before they were staying at zero properly. How do I make sure they stay at zero?
This is the short code:
[tminus t=”2019-07-01″ style=”carbonlite” omitweeks=”true”/]
Also, I tried to use an after countdown html:
[tminus t=”2019-07-01″ style=”carbonlite” omitweeks=”true”]<p align=”center”>Program is now live!!</p>[/tminus]
but it just displays the <p> and tags as actual text rather than recognizing them as html tags. Please help as I can’t have the message plain and left aligned.
Hi I’ve set a countdown on my page for 5 minutes.
Now when that time reached the counter showing 0, I would like to start again from 5minutes. how would I do it?
]]>I am happy with the plugin, but it seems that the countdown on my website has a 1-hour difference with the official time. Could this be a bug in the plug-in?
Timer example: Suppose there are 3 hours left, the widget says there are 4 hours left.
I hope someone can help me!
Kind regards,
Dylan
]]>I am trying to set a message that will show once the countdown is over. Can I do this with custom CSS? If so what is the class name for the Cloud City countdown?
]]>Hi,
I am currently using this count down plugin, which works as expected, but I had a question regarding timezones when passing parameters to the shortcode.
I’m using this plugin to count down to a date when events start (a custom post type), which uses a date that is saved to the WP post. This is what I’d normally pass as the date for the shortcode to count down to.
However, I need to be able to countdown to a date that’s in a different timezone than what I assume is UTC by default? Can I pass in a date object that includes timezone or is the shortcode limited to a format string?
Thanks!
]]>I have used T(-) Countdown plugin on my site. I want to update current installed WP to latest version WP but this plugin is not comatible to latest version 5.2.
Can you please let me know what’s your plan to upgrade it.
Thanks,
]]>Hi,
I’ve just installed and activated T(-) and need to apply it as a shortcode with the homepage section 1 bit of the Canuck theme I’m using (I inherited the admin for the site, so didn’t create it myself.) The part I need to replace with the timer is where it says ‘Happening here’.
I’ve put the shortcode together and it works fine when applied to a normal test page, but if I add it to the HTML box on the homepage section, it just shows up as code on the front end.
The shortcode I’m adding is: [tminus t= “23-05-2019 10:01:01″ id=”Boogie” omitweeks=”true” jsplacement=”inline” style=”c-3po”]Let’s BOOGIE!![/tminus]
Can anyone tell me where I’m going wrong please?
]]>Hi,
first, thanks for the plugin! looks very nice!
i want to use it as sidebar widget with circles.
But i cant find a way to reduce the size. The circles are very big and organized one under the other.
i found the other posting asking the same question, but it didnt worked for me:
.circle-dash, .circle-tripdash {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}
i inserted it in my custom css template site as well as in custom css of the plugin.
didnt have any results.
Hoping to get some help. Thanks!
]]>Surely it will seem silly or something very rare and exceptional … but I would need if possible, increase up to years.
that is, apart from weeks, I do not know if it can add months or even years … it’s going to seem very strange, but my client wants to put just 10 years of margin.
It would be possible … very friendly, it seems a perfect plugin for what we are looking for … but I understand that having weeks, two digits does not show me any date and leaves everything in 0, because it should not be able to show so much time
]]>Hello, I see we can hide weeks but can we also hide seconds?
]]>Hi,
I want a countdown till 9PM every day.
BUT BEFORE noon it must countdown to 9PM the same day and after noon, it must countdown to the next day’s 9PM.
Can I do this?
]]>Hi, I need to configure the countdown for 48 hours, but when I refresh it, it will continue the countdown where I was, without set a date. thanks
]]>The site is in development locally so I cannot post a link but here’s a video:
https://youtu.be/geXi8PhlG2Y
I am using a shortcode:
[tminus t="21-05-2019 9:30:00" omitweeks="true" style="carbonite-responsive" id="ftgsummit"/]
I have imported the carbonite-responsive CSS into my style.css and disabled the loading of the plugin’s CSS file.
Can you tell me why the 10s digit moves every second? And how can I stop it?
.carbonite-responsive-dash {
display: inline-block;
vertical-align: top;
margin-right: 4em;
position: relative;
color: #FFF;
text-align: center;
white-space: nowrap;
}
.carbonite-responsive-digit {
font-size: 5em;
font-weight: 700;
display: inline-block;
position: relative;
margin-top: 4px;
margin-left: 5px;
margin-right: 5px;
background-color: #000;
padding-left: 0.2em;
padding-right: 0.2em;
border-radius: 0.1em;
}
.carbonite-responsive-tripdash .carbonite-responsive-digit { margin-right: 0 !important; }
.carbonite-responsive-dash_title {
display: block;
position: absolute;
width: 100%;
color: #000;
font-weight: 700;
text-align: center;
margin: 0;
top: 9em;
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
]]>
This warning:
Warning: This plugin has not been tested with your current version of WordPress.
Can you fix since this great plugin hasn’t been updated in 12 months.
Thank you ??
]]>Trying to create something similar to this:
https://plugins.yithemes.com/yith-topbar-countdown/
Some text on the left of the timer, more text on the left side, followed by a button in the topbar:
ie. “Upcoming Class in Times Square, NYC Feb 14th” 7 Days 11 Hrs 24 Min [Enroll Now]
But having the hardest time, already spent nearly 2 hrs and got nowhere :/
]]>Deprecated: Non-static method CountDownTimer::get_styles() should not be called statically in /var/www/…/plugins/jquery-t-countdown-widget/countdown-timer.php on line 223
]]>Hi all, I’m using the c-3po style for the countdown timer and it works great in the sidebar widget (as you can see on the above page) but using the shortcode on the page, it won’t load that style; it defaults to Jedi. I’ve chosen c-3po in the plugin’s general settings, and used the style in the shortcode
[tminus t=”2019-09-08″ style=”c-3po”/]
but it won’t change. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
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