Tag: time based

  • My Time Keeper (Calendars)

    My Time Keeper (Calendars)

    “My Time Keeper” :: 3 plugins in 1 bundle

    You can add in your every post / page –

    • Event Countdown
    • Stop-watch
    • Convert your page/post to Time & Event Controlled Quiz / Exam / Practice Sheet etc.

    Actions:

    • Stop Watch
    • Timer Keeper
    • Event Count Down

    Features:

    • Control Buttons
    • Floating Control Panel

    • Hook with Form
    • On Expire, Click Link/Image
    • Sound Notification

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    Stop Watch

    To enable a stop-watch (which count from Zero (0) to upwards) set stopwatch=”1”. If you enable, Stop-watch then Time-keeper and Event Count-down feature will be disabled.

    • If you set time=”0”, then Stop-watch will count until you press Pause/Stop button.
    • If you set time, then it will stop after given time. time can be in these formates – “hh:mm:ss” or “m:ss” or “seconds”
    • If you want to autoplay the stop-watch after page load, set autoplay=”1”
    • You can set delay time of autoplay in milli-seconds, set autoplay_wait=”1000”
    • After time-out, you can
      • hookup with a form by putting the form class-name/id like – hook=”.search-submit”
      • perform click event on link/image/form/object by putting the class-name/id – linked=”#click-a-link”
      • redirect the user to a specific URL – redirect=”https://www.kernelbd.com/blog/”
    • You can restrict a user to access the counter by setting attempt parameter. Let say a post-timer can be accessed by a user for 10 times within 48 hours. So do this – attempt=”10” cookie_hour=”48”

    Event Count Down

    Time Keeper

    To make a post time keeper (time based reading / quiz / exam / practice sheet etc.), you need to set stopwatch=”0”, when=”0” and until=”0”. Then time will be count in downwards.

    • You need set value for time, eg,time=”03:15”, then Stop-watch will count until time reaches to 0 seconds. Time formates – “hh:mm:ss” or “m:ss” or “seconds”
    • If you want to autoplay the time-keeper after page load, set autoplay=”1”
    • You can set delay time of autoplay in milli-seconds, set autoplay_wait=”1000”
    • After time-out, you can
      • hookup with a form by putting the form class-name/id like – hook=”.search-submit”
      • perform click event on link/image/form/object by putting the class-name/id – linked=”#click-a-link”
      • redirect the user to a specific URL – redirect=”https://www.kernelbd.com/blog/”
    • You can restrict a user to access the counter by setting attempt parameter. Let say a post-timer can be accessed by a user for 10 times within 48 hours. So do this – attempt=”10” cookie_hour=”48”

    Time Keeper

    Event Count Down

    Event Count Down can count towards a specific date until and can set future start date by when. To activate Event Count Down, set stopwatch=”0” and time=”0”
    when=”2017-04-25” and until=”2017-05-01 23:59:59”.

    • You need set values stopwatch=”0”, time=”0” and set value for when and until. Time formates for both of them are – “yy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss” or “yy-mm-dd HH:mm” or “yy-mm-dd”
    • If you want to autoplay the time-keeper after page load, set autoplay=”1”
    • You can set delay time of autoplay in milli-seconds, set autoplay_wait=”1000”
    • After time-out, you can
      • hookup with a form by putting the form class-name/id like – hook=”.search-submit”
      • perform click event on link/image/form/object by putting the class-name/id – linked=”#click-a-link”
      • redirect the user to a specific URL – redirect=”https://www.kernelbd.com/blog/”
    • You can restrict a user to access the counter by setting attempt parameter. Let say a post-timer can be accessed by a user for 10 times within 48 hours. So do this – attempt=”10” cookie_hour=”48”

    Event Count Down

  • WordPress Dynamic Entrance Web page Plugin (Interface Parts)

    WordPress Dynamic Entrance Web page Plugin (Interface Parts)

    WordPress Dynamic Front Page (WP DFP) Plugin will help you automatically set different page as your WordPress website homepage on specific time.

    Supported languages: English, Russian

    Internationalization:

    • ru_RU .PO file included

    Easy customizable to other languages.

    Plugin website: https://demo.codewin.ru/wpdfp/

    Notice: Cause WP DFP plugin is using WordPress cron, so the job will execute when someone visit the website. We recommend it for high traffic websites.