Defined time through midnight
10 years 2 months ago #613
by Panos2000
Defined time through midnight was created by Panos2000
Hello,
I just purchased your plugin. I would like to know how I should set it up in order to show content from 20:30 in the night till 02:30 early morning, daily.
For the moment I have created next to each day the following: 0:00-2:30,20:30-0:00
Is this the correct way to display content from 20:30 till 02:30?
Actually this doesn't work for me... It shows only the other content that should be available outside of that time frame.
Some help over here?
I just purchased your plugin. I would like to know how I should set it up in order to show content from 20:30 in the night till 02:30 early morning, daily.
For the moment I have created next to each day the following: 0:00-2:30,20:30-0:00
Is this the correct way to display content from 20:30 till 02:30?
Actually this doesn't work for me... It shows only the other content that should be available outside of that time frame.
Some help over here?
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10 years 2 months ago #614
by Maike
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Replied by Maike on topic Defined time through midnight
Hello Panos2000,
if you want to have your 'opening times' over the midnight hour (e.g. from 20:30 to 2:30), you should enter this:
0:00-2:30,20:30-23:59
Technically speaking, the last minute of each day is 23:59 , 0:00 is defined as the beginning of each day.
What you did was: open at 0:00 and close within the same minute, i.e. 59 seconds later![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/wink.png)
We'll add this to our manual, so it should be clearer what to define if you want your 'opening times' over midnight.
I hope this helps you any further.
Maike
if you want to have your 'opening times' over the midnight hour (e.g. from 20:30 to 2:30), you should enter this:
0:00-2:30,20:30-23:59
Technically speaking, the last minute of each day is 23:59 , 0:00 is defined as the beginning of each day.
What you did was: open at 0:00 and close within the same minute, i.e. 59 seconds later
![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/wink.png)
We'll add this to our manual, so it should be clearer what to define if you want your 'opening times' over midnight.
I hope this helps you any further.
Maike
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