• Resolved Wouter

    (@wouter-hattingh)


    First of all, this plugin is great! really, I went trough all of them and this one seems to be the best, it works and looks good.

    Is it possible to make a drop-down or slider for the following sections:

    Amortization Period & Interest rate:
    Instead of typing the actual numbers, can you please implement a slider of some sort or a drop-down.
    Interest Rate: Slider or drop from 5% – 100% max,
    Amortization Period: 1 Month to 72 Months as well, or just maybe 36,54,60,72,80,90 (72 for 6 years which is my country limit).

    One more settings that will be great is a empty box in the backend that the admin can add for expenses like security monies etc. The field should then be added to the total amount. just a suggestion that would work for me, maybe some others as well.

    I have looked at your code, tried to manipulate it for this specific reason, but I can’t get it right. The php is still to complicated for me. I don’t know how to create a drop-down in the existing code, never mind a slider.

    Overall, this is really a fantastic plugin. Thank you.

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  • I am working on a premium version that will include the ability to create a set of amortization options and interest rate options. This version will also include the ability to add costs, both one time and recurring, as you see fit.

    Sliders are another feature outside the scope of the free version. I have had another request for this feature and will be looking at it once the premium version is launched.

    Thread Starter Wouter

    (@wouter-hattingh)

    Thanks a lot for responding so quick! I will bookmark this and regularly check up for progress. Great to know there are developers that actually take users in consideration.

    Will correspond in the near future. Thanks again!

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