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  • Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    I almost forgot. Is it possible to get rid also of the field with “weeks”, “seconds” and so on?

    Again, many thanks.

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    Ok, reading carefully the documentation and after a few attempts I’ve been able to modify the “carbonite-responsive” theme (both the style.css and the background image) to reach my goal.

    Just one question: right now I’ve overwrited the original “carbonite-responsive” theme files. Is this the right way? Can I create a new theme? Please keep in mind that I don’t use your plugin as a widget but I’ve inserted it in my page using the css string.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    Antonio: You can use the custom css section of the plugin’s option page. Here is some more info on creating/modifying themes:
    http://spacedonkey.de/2005/t-countdown-custom-styles/

    Let us know if we can be of any further assistance. In the mean time we’ll mark this issue as resolved.

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    Hi Baden, thanks a lot I have already tried this and it does not work. I’m not using the plugin as a widget: I’ve just inserted your string in my CSS code.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    css? do you mean shortcode?
    can you post an example of exactly what you are puting in your post or theme?

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    yes sure:

    <!—————- DX – PROSSIMO ARTICOLO – Titolo sezione —————->
    <img style=”margin-top:-13px; margin-bottom:10px;” src=”http://webfoodculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/obj_tit-breve.jpg&#8221;;>
    <!—————- DX – PROSSIMO ARTICOLO – Countdown —————->
    [tminus t=”15-07-2015 00:00″ style=”carbonite-responsive” omitweeks=”true”/]
    <!—————- DX – PROSSIMO ARTICOLO – Immagine quadrata —————->
    <img class=”img_right1″ style=”margin-top:-19px; margin-bottom:10px;” src=”http://www.webfoodculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/home_img_pros.jpg&#8221;; alt=”Bisonti, salmoni e mais.”; title=”Bisonti, salmoni e mais.”; />

    As you see I’ve used your shortcode pointing to a modified version of carbonite responsive style.
    I’d like just to create my own theme, this way I have no problem when the plugin is updated.

    Many thanks.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    so, you are using the shortcode, then you can simply add your CSS to the Custom Css section of the plugin’s option page.

    Since carbonite-responsive is an existing theme, your new CSS will simply override this style. If you wanted to create a completely new theme, then follow the examples given in the post we referenced above
    http://spacedonkey.de/2005/t-countdown-custom-styles/

    Once the settings have been saved, the womprat style will be available in the T(-) Countdown widget style dropdown, and as a valid style attribute value using the shortcode.

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    Baden, thanks for your help,

    I’ve copied all my custom CSS code in the custom css area of the plugin settings.

    I’ve chosen “carbonite-responsive” into the “Force Load CSS” section.
    “Rockstar Features” is NOT checket atm.

    Since I’ve a new to my custom style, I have uploaded the file and set the new path into my custom css. background.

    It seems to work just fine. Could you please tell me if everything is correct?

    Thanks a lot again!

    A.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    Yup, that’ll do it. Looks like you got the issue resolved! Good job!

    Thread Starter Anthyx

    (@anthyx)

    Thanks to you Baden.

    Agan, thanks and congratulations for your superb job.

    Ciao

    A.

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