Hi Jeremy!
Had to let go my (very) old OTD plugin and using yours now.
Version 1.5.5 still (again? saw that you resolved this one already wit some earlier version) delays the stuff so same things showing day after. At some point it snaps to the actual date but very late on the day.
(clearing the cahe didn′t help)
Otherwise a neat plugin and I really like the OTD function.
Running a large site since 2005 and there′s lots of stuff I myself manage to forget about:))
Best,
Soile
Per this post is there any way to customize the output so I can conform it up with all my other classic sidebar widgets? Like
<section><h2></h2><ul><li></li></ul></section>
?
Thanks.
]]>Since most pages / posts don’t have the full h1 / h2 / h3 order, can we remove the h4 and replace it with a div?
<h4 class="posts_on_this_day__year">
<div class="posts_on_this_day__year">
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Is there a filter or option to have it only show published posts so I can exclude private/password protected posts?
]]>Hi,
your plugin is great and working perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing it!
Since I’ve had my blog for a very, very long time, I would like to see the posts from 20 years back (and even more, in the future). It seems, that’s not possible.
Could that possibility be added? Or can I tweak the files myself?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
]]>Great and useful plugin! Well done.
It looks like it shows the latest posts on the same day. Are you able to randomize this?
So if you have posts written on the same day in 2020, 2019, 2018 and 2016, it does not only show the latest psots which would be the ones written in 2020 in this case.
]]>Sorry, to bother you again, Jeremy. Tell me, when it’s becoming annoying. ??
I realized, that the plugin was showing the same articles from yesterday again this morning. The view switched to the current posts sometime in the afternoon. Probably a timezone-thing? My blog runs on CEST time.
]]>Jeremy, first, let me say thanks for the nice plugin. I use it for my blog, mostly for my own pleasure. ??
I have a question: As far as I can tell, the plugin shows not only posts from the exact day, but from the week before as well. In my blog, there are today five posts from 2020, four from 2019 and one from 2018. Is there the possibility to show less posts from one year to allow the list to go further back in history? Of course, the posts get less interesting the older they are, but I’t love if the history would go back to 2015 or so, without getting too long…
Thanks!
Matthias