@wibbskii Good question – and there’s a simple answer.
Either:
- Go to the plugin’s settings, in the Separators & Text section, remove the “:” from one or both of the Day Suffixes, or:
- Add a Shortcode parameter that does the same:
[open day_suffix=""]
The Shortcode parameters will give you more control over the specific types of opening hours and if it applies to ranges of days or just a single day.
Thanks for quick answer.
If I remove the colon in settings it works but I can’t get it to work in the shortcode.
Here is my shortcode:
[open_special start=0 end=31]
[open regular=false special=true day_format=”full_date_month_nos” day_suffix=”” start=0 end=31 class=”hours-right outside-flush no-border”]
[/open_special]
@wibbskii Thanks for sharing the Shortcode here. I’ll tweak it to cover all the various types of dates/date ranges:
[open_special start=0 end=31]
[open regular=false special=true day_format="full_date_month_nos" day_suffix="" day_suffix_special="" day_range_suffix="" day_range_suffix_special="" day_consolidated_suffix="" start=0 end=31 class="hours-right outside-flush no-border"]
[/open_special]
Thanks, but it still doesn’t work. I run Astra theme with Elementor page builder
@wibbskii Oh, I thought that would sort this issue.
Just remember to clear the page cache after making these changes – sometimes an earlier version will “stick”.
If that still doesn’t work, I will run through this Shortcode on my development website to find out what is happening in this case.
Yes I tried to empty cache but it doesn’t helped.
@wibbskii Please can you drop me an email through the Design Extreme direct support link?