Hi Stéphane
Thank you for the quick reply.
I saw the demo camping, but it looks to me it has the same problem I’m facing.
You have time slots with one hour difference (8:00, 9:00, 10:00, and so on). That is easy to configure. Then the customer has to choose between 15 minutes intervals of arrival time.
What I’m trying to achieve, is to show time-slots of 45 minutes (8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 10:45). Once the customers clicks on the calendar slot, it would append the date and time to the form. Example:
Customers chooses 29/05/2020, in the slot corresponding to 8:30.
After clicking on the calendar slot, the form should fill the date with 29/05/2020 and the Arrival hour to 8:30.
Or just a full date field with 29/05/2020 8:30.
If he clicks on 29/05/2020, in the slot corresponding to 10:45, the form would receive exactly that: 29/05/2020 10:45
It’s for a restaurant, so the time schedule is important.
If I define time slots in the calendar, what is the point of forcing the user to choose the hour in the select field in the form? Its predefined in the calendar.
Also for the second click on the calendar, the demo camping has the same problem.
Because we use hour, there is no Departing Date, which is correct, as it is a single date booking.
On a normal hotel booking, we need the Arrival date, and the Departure date. Your calendar script does just that. The second click is for the Departure date. And that’s fine.
On a Restaurant booking, with a single date booking, the calendar script could ignore the Departure date, and let the user choose to modify the date or hour slot. That would be great. The only solution is to reload the page.
Hope there is a solution, as for everything else, I find the plugin fantastic.
Nelson / Contacto Visual