Thread Starter
i3v
(@i3v)
It seems like the problem is more general, than I thought….
I have not carried out a in-depth research, but it looks like counters are centered manually, and they are only centered properly if weeks are not omitted..
I don’t care about this much, since I’ve simply edited the only css I need manually and I’m happy with the result…
Though, this might be considered as a minor drawback by those who don’t want to manually edit css…
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
The css styling of the countdowns have been a common issue with those less technically gifted. We have thought about adding a sort of countdown style wizard to help people style up a countdown… but these plugins have to take back-seat to other projects.
It seems you have really dove deep into this plugin! Look forward to seeing how you use it in the end product!
Thread Starter
i3v
(@i3v)
I perfectly understand that this is not your head project 😉
It seems you have really dove deep into this plugin!
I didn’t 🙂 I’ve just fixed some mis-aligning …. So, there’s nothing special, although I hate to disappoint you))
Hope, you would add those feature sometime 🙂
@i3v, where did you get the countdowns centered. On Chrome>Inspect Element, I was able to add a 25px margin-left, to test if it would work. However, I cannot find where to put it in the CSS of the plugin.
Can you help me out?
Thread Starter
i3v
(@i3v)
@sperers150 , maybe I’ve misuderstood you, but have you tried to simply edit “height”,”width” and “padding” parameters in “.c-3po-dashboard” and “float” in “.c-3po-tripdash” in
.\plugins\jquery-t-countdown-widget\css_c-3pro\custom\css_c-3po\style.css
?