• Resolved nppbc

    (@nppbc)


    I’m using the plugin in a call out banner. I’m having some issues with it hiding at the time scheduled however, it doesn’t appear to hide the banner completely.

    As you can see here on this test page.
    http://www.sixmilebaptistchurch.org/testpage/
    The green banner under the links is the call out banner. When the banner is not in use it should disappear just as it has on this link.
    http://www.sixmilebaptistchurch.org/our-story/our-stand/

    Is this normal that the text/content is hidden from being seen but the banner will still remain? I’m using Text inside the call out banner.

    I do not understand as to why the scheduler did operate correctly either. I only wanted it to display for one day. I entered the date I wanted it to display with the start time being 00:00 the end time being the same day at 23:59. The next day the text was still being shown even though the times were saved as such.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/widget-visibility-time-scheduler/

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  • Plugin Contributor Martin Stehle

    (@hinjiriyo)

    The scheduler does not take effekt on any design of the scheduled widget. It only show or hide it. The reason of your effect could be that the scheduled widget displays only a part of the banner. How is the green banner built? By a widget completely?

    Thread Starter nppbc

    (@nppbc)

    I’m assuming the widget is by widget only. It works just the same as a footer. If noting is placed in the widget area, the green doesn’t show.

    Plugin Contributor Martin Stehle

    (@hinjiriyo)

    Ok, “if no widget then no green banner”. That way the scheduler should work: if to hide the widget then no green banner. And not just a part of it. The scheduler can not change any design in the widget. So I do not see the reason in the scheduler. Maybe in the settings, maybe on other dates, maybe the banner code in the widget is not correct or something similar.

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