Hi there,
1. You can select one of the formats:
25 July 2013
July 25, 2013
2013/07/25
07/25/2013
25/07/2013
What you prefer. We created several, because this format will also be used for displaying the date in the tooltips to your visitors. You might want to use a different date format than your WordPress default format. It just gives flexibility.
2. In the Premium version you can set the Sender Name and Sender Email in the Form Settings. The Free version does not send emails to bookers.
Thank you very much. These formats are nothing I can use to display dates. The first one is missing a dot (d. M YYYY) and those others have an uncommon (in europe: wrong) syntax.
Why don’t you just offer to use the regular correct date format globally set and used in the settings? or preferrably let us just enter the php definition (“d. F Y”).
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The preset format ’25 July 2013′ should give the same output as d. F Y. Or isn’t that the case on your website? We could rename 25 July 2013 to (“d. F Y”), but that would be hard to understand for some people we’re afraid!
Unfortunately in the bookings overview the format ’25 July 2013′ appears just as shown in the preview without a dot after the date (though that is set in the global wordpress settings). Maybe you could add another date format (d. F. Y.) oder an option “use wordpress default”.
Thanks in advance for your support. Will consider upgrading to pro since I like the sleek nature of the plugin.
And btw: With the second question I just meant that if the email sent to the admin could use a “reply-to” field that is preset with the guests email. So when clicking on “reply” you dont accidentally send an email to yourself 🙂
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phalancs.