This plugin allows you to display the next date from a list of dates with the [nextdate] shortcode.
Author: | Jeremy Shapiro (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 2.0.2 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.2.2 |
Plugin version: | 1.0 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 18-09-2013 |
Last updated: | 29-09-2023 |
Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 1 |
Plugin URI: | http://asandia.com/wordpress-plugins/nextdate... |
Total downloads: | 1 589 |
Active installs: | 40+ |
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Want to always have the next date from a list displayed on a page of your site? Nextdate picks the next upcoming date from your list and displays it in the format you like!
Perhaps you have a recurring monthly meeting or event and you want to always display the next date to keep the page current.
Use the [nextdate]
shortcode with a list of dates to get the next date from the list.
The dates
parameter is required and should include a comma separated list of valid dates in any format that PHP will recognize, for example 5/15/2011, 2012-01-15, 21.9.2013, Tuesday, next Thursday
You can also specify a default
value like [nextdate dates="5/15/1993, 7/19/2008" default="No upcoming party" /]
to display a default value when none of the dates are in the future.
You can optionally specify a PHP friendly date format, for example [nextdate dates="next Thursday" format="l, F jS" /]
to format the date. By default, dates are returned back in the F j, Y
format, i.e. September 18, 2013
.
For an example of usage, see how the Bay Area Mastermind lists their next upcoming event dates.
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