Wordpress Event Page Plugin Date & Time Settings

Before using the Event Page Plugin you have to change some of the default settings.

Changing your Date & Time settings

To change your settings please:

  • Log into Wordpress
  • Open the "Event Page" tab (which is located at the bottom of the vertical navigation on the left of your Wordpress administration panel.
  • Click on the "Date & Time Settings" option in the "Event Page" tab.

Date & Time Options

You have nine options available to you on this page.

  • Show time when viewing event list - When selected this option will make sure your event dates show the times as well when you are viewing the event list.
  • Show end date/time when viewing event list - When selected this option will make sure your event dates show the end date and time as well when you are viewing the event list.
  • Date from time separating character - When compiling the date, this string separates the date from the time and defaults to a single space.
  • Time Separating character - When compiling the date, this character separates the start and end times if the event starts and finishes on the same day and defaults to a single dash with a space on both sides.
  • Date Separating character - When compiling the date, this character separates the start and end dates if the event starts and finishes on different days and defaults to a double dash with a space on both sides.
  • Date format - If the date mark-up field is left empty, when compiling the date, this is how you'd like your date to be formatted. This should be a string represetation of the date according to PHP/Wordpress' date formatting parameters. i.e. "l F j, Y". See here.
  • Time format - If the date mark-up field is left empty, when compiling the date, this is how you'd like your time to be formatted. This should be a string represetation of the time according to PHP/Wordpress' date formatting parameters. i.e. "g:ia". See here.
  • Date mark-up - If you'd like a more complicated date format use this field. You are able to add html to your date format here. To represent your date & time elements use the PHP/Wordpress' date formatting parameters encased in '%'. e.g. for the day of the month with leading zeros use %d%. This setting overrides the Date format setting.
  • Time mark-up - If you'd like a more complicated time format use this field. You are able to add html to your time format here. To represent your date & time elements use the PHP/Wordpress' date formatting parameters encased in '%'. e.g. for the 12 hour format hour use %g%.
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