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  • Plugin Author YeKen

    (@aliakro)

    Hi,

    It works for both. In essence I convert the value under the hood to CM and calculate BMI.

    I assume that is correct?

    Al

    Thread Starter Pigo3934blog

    (@pigo3934blog)

    1) – Does this work as BOTH “Imperial and “Metric” for the BMI shortcode too.

    2) – I downloaded the BETA version and cannot test out the BMI function.

    Plugin Author YeKen

    (@aliakro)

    Yes. You can see the function I wrote here:

    https://github.com/yekenuk/Weight-Loss-Tracker/blob/master/pro-features/functions.php#L19

    In essence, all values entered into the tracker are, if needed, stored / converted into metric i.e. CM and Kg. It’s these values that are then used to calculate the BMI.

    To test the BMI, make sure it is enabled in the settings page. As an end user, use the preferences tab to add a height. Then add a weight entry. Then using the shortcode or history table view your BMI. Hope that helps.

    Thread Starter Pigo3934blog

    (@pigo3934blog)

    Those options are completely “ghosted” out so that they cannot be selected.

    Thread Starter Pigo3934blog

    (@pigo3934blog)

    Do you have an online DEMO version that we can take a look at ?

    Plugin Author YeKen

    (@aliakro)

    Ah ok.

    Drop me an email ([email protected]) and I’ll sort you a test site ??

    I need to include a demo mode in the plugin!

    Hi Yeken

    Have just received my upgrade and I cant find the extra measurements tabs anywhere? ei: biceps,chest etc. Can you explain how i get to this?

    Thanks Adrian

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by adrianharper. Reason: Just found how to do it...Easy really :)
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