What options are you using?
[jellyfish_counter end=150 digits=3 speed=100 direction=”up” digit_style=”background: transparent; color: #e7bd30;” flat=true; ]
and
[jellyfish_counter end=1000 digits=4 speed=100 direction=”up” digit_style=”background: transparent; color: #29a8d4;” flat=true; ]
and
[jellyfish_counter start=0 end=6 digits=1 speed=1 direction=”up” digit_style=”background: transparent; color: #99cb46;” flat=true; ]
and
[jellyfish_counter start=0 end=15 digits=2 speed=2 direction=”up” digit_style=”background: transparent; color: #f46109;” flat=true; ]
I’m wondering if you have any insight.. Thank you so much! I appreciate your help!
Can confirm the same issue
[jellyfish_counter end=11]
Thanks for the reports.
If anybody who has experienced this can let me know the OS and Browser version they are using it may help to track this issue down.
I have the same issue; the end tag dosn’t work.
I use Windows 10 and it appears in all of my three browsers IE, FF and Chrome.
Still totally unable to reproduce the not stooping at end number as mentioned.
Is it possible that people are being confused by the tenth digit?
i.e 11 may look like 110 if the styles have been altered, bear in mind the is no actual separator . between the full number and the final tenth.
chavalu, all your examples have a specific digit length set that is too short as you also have tenths enabled (the tenths digit is counted as a digit). Try either increasing the digits by 1 or adding tenths=false
and I think you will see the result you are expecting.