Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
it seems you have multiple countdowns running. You might try assigning a unique ID to make sure the style is applied to the correct countdown.
Ok. Thanks for the swift response. I tried your suggestion and deleted all other countdowns. Now the countdown is invisible on the page, but after looking in the source code I still see that the “jedi” style is called even though I used the shortcode [tminus t=”2011-12-20″ id=”opening” style=”carbonite”/]
It seems to ignore the style carbonite and keep it as jedi.
I think I figured out the issue. On wordpress, if you are using Visual Composer, and you are adding this shortcode as text into your page (body), you need to add the shortcode (with style) into the text tab and not the visual tab.
Second problem, being invisible, was because the date set was 2011-12-20, which has already past because it’s 2015, lol.
Thanks for your help.
Issue Resolved!
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
HUZZAH! Glad you got it working.
if you are happy, and you know it, please consider leaving a review!
🙂 No problem. Awesome support! The problem was never with the plugin it was with the steps in adding it. 1. Use Visual composer, 2. Add “Wp Text”, 3. Then add shortcode for countdown in the “Text” tab, not the “Visual” tab.
I read a lot of other people with the same problem maybe this will help someone with the same trouble in the future.
Thanks Badden I will leave a review!
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
cool. beans.
but the good ones, that soak overnight, not the ones from a can.