Rating: 1 star
Works. But if a user clicks on the animation, it goes straight to https://mycountdown.org/My_Countdown/ with no options to change it. I’m not going to sit and hack the code just to get rid of it. On to next countdown software
Uninstalled.
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How desperate can someone be for clicks that they force uninterested people to go to their site? Enforced clicks make this an awful plugin – uninstalled
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It looks nice and I would like it very much if it would not use flash and would have been translated.
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Forced linking confusing my website users. Uninstalled.
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Enforced linking is ridiculous
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I’ve got the countdown displayed on https://storyandcompany.com in the content’s sidebar. On my PC desktop, it displays fine. When viewed on a Kindle or iPhone 5, there’s no styling and everything crunched together, while on an iPad Air it displays properly. Do you have any resolve for issues with mobile devices?
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The countdown clock plugin doesn’t work with firefox.
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The author requires every visitor clicking the clock to go to his site. Uninstalled.
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As others have mentioned, it’s disappointing that the developer forces the end-user to go to the developer’s site if they click on the plugin. I would be willing to make a donation to have that removed.
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I was really excited about this when I found it, but the fact that there is no way to change what link is opened when the clock is clicked is ridiculous.
This makes it totally impossible to use in a professional setting.
I would have given this 10/10 but I’m going to give it 1/10 because of that one feature.
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Not happy with the enforced clickthrough to the developers website. This seems a bit sneaky as there is no way to disable it. When people hover over the event clock, the cursor changes to a a click-hand cursor. Most people will expect that to go to a page giving more details on the event. Not so with this plugin it goes straight through to the developers website who makes money off advertising. That click-through can’t be changed or turned off. C’mon, be a bit more transparent or at least make a premium option. It’s already been stated by others that this is an issue.
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Not happy with the enforced clickthrough to the developers website. This seems a bit sneaky as there is no way to disable it. When people hover over the event clock, the cursor changes to a a click-hand cursor. Most people will expect that to go to a page giving more details on the event. Not so with this plugin it goes straight through to the developers website and that cant be changed or turned off. C’mon, be a bit more transparent or at least make a premium option. It’s already been stated by others that this is an issue.
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thank you for this plugin
thats great ??