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Greg
ParticipantIt could be a lot more user-friendly if it used named time zones and got the default from WP Settings.
Greg
ParticipantUsing the shortcode outputs Jan 1 1970 if you set a format for the date and the date field is empty.
Greg
ParticipantIt seems to force the display of the date if a format is set in the field connection or shortcode. If no custom format is set, then the output is blank, as it should be.
Greg
ParticipantSuggestion - since most of the custom field options are under the Advanced Setting tab inside of MB, perhaps you might consider placing all of the fields to customize format in the same place, and maybe also update the KB on this topic to clearly show WHERE to add the format keys in the builder vs code?
Yes, please.
Furthermore, the documentation for js_options points to http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker. JQUI Datepicker does not include a time option, and so it does not include any formatting for the time. The datepicker in MB does include time, so the documentation is missing for formatting the time.
Greg
ParticipantThis is what I ended up with:
[rwmb_meta id="event_date" format="F j, Y"]Greg
ParticipantThe links to your screenshots are broken. Code should not use screenshots in the first place — 1. for this very reason, and 2. because copy and paste isn't possible — but can you please add it now? If I have
[rwmb_meta id="event_date"], which outputs as "2022-02-03 19:00" by default, how do I get it to output as "February 3, 2022"? Thank you.Greg
ParticipantMeta Box's implementation of
register_taxonomy()is missing thedefault_termoption. This should be a field on the custom taxonomy page.Greg
ParticipantGoing back to my original question: The free CPT UI has an option to set the default custom taxonomy term for new posts. Is this missing from the paid Meta Box?
The answer is yes, the paid Meta Box does not have this feature that is in the free CPT UI.
Greg
ParticipantThis topic is not resolved.
Greg
ParticipantThat just won't work. Setting a custom field value is not the same as assigning a post to a term.
Greg
ParticipantThat's correct, they still don't work.
August 26, 2021 at 11:58 PM in reply to: Open Street Maps: auto populate address fields not working #30453Greg
ParticipantI know it doesn't work. That's why I created this post. It is a bug. The necessary data is provided by OSM, even in Massachusetts, USA, as you can see in the code I pasted.
August 26, 2021 at 1:50 AM in reply to: Open Street Maps: auto populate address fields not working #30438Greg
ParticipantI mean, all the address info is there in the object OSM provides, so MB just isn't using it.
Object { place_id: 143376007, licence: "Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https://osm.org/copyright", osm_type: "way", … } place_id 143376007 licence "Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. https://osm.org/copyright" osm_type "way" osm_id 215966189 boundingbox [ "42.6041", "42.6042479", "-72.7367349", "-72.7364429" ] 0 "42.6041" 1 "42.6042479" 2 "-72.7367349" 3 "-72.7364429" lat "42.604174" lon "-72.73658889612594" display_name "5, Mechanic Street, Shelburne Falls, Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, 01370, United States" class "building" type "yes" importance 0.731 address Object { house_number: "5", road: "Mechanic Street", village: "Shelburne Falls", … } house_number "5" road "Mechanic Street" village "Shelburne Falls" town "Shelburne" county "Franklin County" state "Massachusetts" postcode "01370" country "United States" country_code "us"August 26, 2021 at 1:16 AM in reply to: Open Street Maps: auto populate address fields not working #30437Greg
ParticipantAre you saying your plugin will not fill addresses in the United States?
Greg
ParticipantPlease fix this so that it works with the visual builder.
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