• Hello I have switched to using the wp_days_ago plugin to get it done but im really new with the php coding and i dont know how to configure it so that it starts with minutes , then hours , then yesterday , then 2 days ago , then on the seventh day hit “A week ago ” then two weeks ago , up to month , then years . can anyone help me please I could really use the help . The code it tells you to use is <? wp_days_ago(); ?> and here is the link to my site

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  • You need to ask on the plugin’s own forum here:

    http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-days-ago

    Thread Starter Brian Artis

    (@brian-artis)

    Hello Yogi !

    Hows every thing . I have Done that as well I kind of need to switch it as soon as possible it says 365 days on some of my posts and makes it look very awkward if i am featuring an old post . Can you help me out any ? I would really appreciate any help you can give me .
    right now I have this <? wp_days_ago($mode, $prepend, $append, $texts, $showDateAfter, $showDateFormat); ?>
    and it still only shows me the days . Did I do something wrong ?

    ps sorry If I am a bother I am still new to code .

    No, you posted in an already resolved old thread on a totally different topic – please start a new thread in that forum –

    Go here: http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-days-ago

    and scroll down to the new post form.

    That’s the place to get help with that plugin – I’m sorry I cannot help you with it :(.

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