OK, I understand. But since the countdown plugin is only used while the site is in maintenance mode, I could just as well disable AO for a short period of time.
Regarding the css, I guess there is some custom styling in my child theme that conflicts with styling in the main theme. Some of the styling is broken and I didn´t have time to pinpoint exactly where it breaks. So I settled for just optimizing js for the time being.
Thanks for your answers, I´ll get back to you if I still have problems when I do find the time to dig into it.
🙂
Heads up Gorillo – a second person just requested the countdown time so I’ve decided to put it in the Elite version of the plugin (easypiewp.com) Since you were the first person to suggest the feature, shoot an email to bob@easypiewp.com and I’ll give you a free coupon for the Elite version if you’re interested.
Bob
That´s just great! Thanks Bob! What I forgot to mention in my feature request was that it would also be nice to have an option where the plugin sets itself to “Off” when countdown is complete. That way, you would not need to monitor if you´re shure you want your site to go live again at a certain date/time.
Cheers! 🙂