Hi Rubio, every shortcode and widget offers custom date and time formats. So in the widget you use (probably the Overview) specify a custom time format (it’s under “More options”). In the time format you can add arbitrary characters but you have to escape each one with a backslash. So in your case you just have set the following as your time format:
H:i \U\h\r
I really really thank you !! I was figuring around even there and put like “uhr” as word behind the format which ended up in a huge number ^^
So the \ was the key to success – many thx !!
Cheers from Düsseldorf / Germany
Yes, without escaping it will interpret U as unix timestamp and so on.
Cheers from Berlin 🙂
May i ask another question in addition or shall i open a new thread due to “reasons” ? 😀
If it is ok, just quickly tell me how I get rid of the lines underneath the op-overview snippet? If not – just gimme a shout and i will open this question as a new thread.
Grüße Rubi 🙂