• The plugin is relatively straight forward to install and use in pages. It looks good, and is easy for the user as well. However, we were unable to use it, because it does not support localization properly:

    – You can only configure a global static time zone, not changing depending on the client’s location.

    – The same goes for changing the language – only a global setting is supported, no setting according the the clients “preferred language” browser setting.

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  • Thread Starter knipknap1

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    (The language issue can partially be solved by installing the polylang plugin; but it does not allow for example changing the location names, just the input field labels.)

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