Title: Hacking &#039;Smart Countdown FX&#039;
Last modified: August 31, 2016

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# Hacking 'Smart Countdown FX'

 *  [Peter Brown](https://wordpress.org/support/users/paderb/)
 * (@paderb)
 * [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/)
 * Hello folks,
    I wonder if any of you coding gurus out there can help me hack 
   the above plugin to enable me to start the countdown 15 hours before the event.
   At the moment there are only options for 1 hour or 2 hours then it goes on to
   24 hours.
 * The problem I have is that I have one instance already running counting down 
   to when the EU referendum polls open and another to take over when the first 
   poll event occurs. The voting period to close of polls is 15 hours and I need
   to countdown from the point when the polls open.
 * Can anyone help?
 * My site is: theunituk.org.uk.
 * Many thanks in advance

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 *  [Alex Polonski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alex3493/)
 * (@alex3493)
 * [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/#post-7403957)
 * Hi,
 * I’m plugin developer. You are right – “15 hours before event” option is missing.
   You can add it yourself if you edit smartcountdownfx.php file and add a line 
   around LINE 388:
 *     ```
       '54000:0' => 'Show counter 15 hours before event',
       ```
   
 * Just find the line starting with ‘7200:0’ => sprintf and insert the code I provided
   on a new line after this one.
 * Just note that if you publish Smart Countdown FX using shortcode you have more
   flexibility and can set “15 hours before” option in “mode” attribute:
 *     ```
       mode="54000:0"
       ```
   
 * You can read more here: [http://wp.smartcalc.org/reference/](http://wp.smartcalc.org/reference/)
   
   Regards, Alex
 *  Thread Starter [Peter Brown](https://wordpress.org/support/users/paderb/)
 * (@paderb)
 * [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/#post-7404006)
 * Thank you very much Alex.
 * I had an idea that the solution would be along those lines when I used the ‘Edit’
   function on the installed plugins page. Can I do the alterations on that page
   or would I need to go to the file in my public.html folder?
 * One other observation; when testing the widget to see what would happen when 
   the event had occurred, I noticed that the countdown was one hour behind ‘computer’
   time and had to reset both timers to one hour earlier on my site.
 * That aside, it is a really useful widget and you have my congratulations and 
   thanks. If you should update the widget, would it be possible to hide the clock
   on countdown and show an announcement such as ‘time’s up’ or something similar
   when the event time is reached?
 *  [Alex Polonski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alex3493/)
 * (@alex3493)
 * [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/#post-7404116)
 * You are welcome.
    1. I think both methods are valid. Personally I have never 
   used “Edit” function, for me as a developer it is much easier to edit plugin 
   source file directly. “Edit” function tends to reformat files (e.g. convert tabs
   to 4 spaces) so that a file saved from “Edit” function will give difference on
   every line if compared with original version and it is almost impossible to track
   real changes. The problem that arises from modifying plugin source is that all
   modifications are lost on plugin update. There is no good solution: I cannot 
   add all possible options to widget configuration, so “15 hours” cannot appear
   in official version. Of course, you can take a note of the modification you did
   and repeat it every time you update the plugin. I will think about making “Counter
   display mode” setting more flexible, i.e. convert grouped list to text fields(
   before event / after event). On the other hand there are solutions which allow
   to use shortcode in widget areas. As I mentioned in my previous reply, shortcode
   version of Smart Countdown FX already implements custom “counter display mode”
   limits. 2. If you experience time zone issues please check that you have correct
   time zone set in WP general setting. Also if the event date and the moment you
   view the page belong to different DST (daylight saving time) periods, 1 hour “
   error” is actually not an error. 3. This feature is already implemented. ‘Use
   titles for count up mode as “Time has arrived” message’ (widget configuration)/“
   hide_countup_counter” attribute in shortcode. [http://wp.smartcalc.org/reference/](http://wp.smartcalc.org/reference/)
   Regards, Alex
 *  Thread Starter [Peter Brown](https://wordpress.org/support/users/paderb/)
 * (@paderb)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/#post-7404209)
 * Apologies for not replying Alex. I did not receive an email notification of your
   second post.
 * Thank you very much for your explicit answers to my question. I have absolutely
   no experience in coding or for web page authoring for that matter. I have had
   to rely on good people like yourself that so generously publishes widgets and
   plugins for us and hope that I can find the right plugin for the function that
   I require.

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 * Last reply from: [Peter Brown](https://wordpress.org/support/users/paderb/)
 * Last activity: [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hacking-smart-countdown-fx/#post-7404209)
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