=== Dynamic Dates === Contributors: jasonhendriks Tags: dynamic, date, dates, time, times, calculator, format, formatter, formatting Requires at least: 2.7 Tested up to: 4.1 Stable tag: 2.0.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html A WordPress plugin that calculates dates and relative dates dynamically in your post or page. == Description == A WordPress plugin that calculates dates and relative dates dynamically. Custom dates can be inserted in your post or page with short-codes. Add an always up-to-date copyright notice, or the date of your next monthly poker game. NEW! Now supporting the local WordPress timezone, user-specified timezones, and user-specified languages! Requirements: PHP 5.2 for user-specified timezones and PHP 5.3 with the International extension for user-specified languages. == Installation == 1. Download Dynamic Dates 1. Unzip and upload the resulting folder to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Place a Dynamic Date shortcode in your posts and/or pages. A theme template function call is also available. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How does it work? = Dynamic Dates uses the built-in PHP functions date and strtotime to parse and display custom dates. = How can I display a date? = Use one of the built-in shortcodes: > `[now]`, `[yesterday]`, `[today]`, `[tomorrow]`, `[last-month]`, `[this-month]`, `[next-month]`, `[last-year]`, `[this-year]`, `[next-year]` Note: If you are *not* using WordPress 3 or later, you should substitute the hyphen in the shortcode with an underscore. Example: [this_year] = How can I display a customized date? = This is a very powerful feature. Use any shortcode and extend it with the following attributes, each of which is optional: * format - a pattern to format the date or time. Browse the different formatting codes for [English mode](http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php) and [International mode](http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime). * time - the date or time [specified with natural language](http://php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.relative.php) * relative_to - a date or time that the first time is "relative to", also specified with natural language * timezone - a [timezone](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/javase7locales-334809.html) to display (the default is set in the WordPress settings (requires PHP 5.2 or higher) * language - a language to use (requires PHP 5.3 or higher) See [live examples](http://programmer.jasonhendriks.com/dynamic-dates-examples/) at my website. == Changelog == = 2.0.2 - 2015-01-28 = * Fixed: In some PHP environments, the WordPress timezone setting can not be interpreted - the error is DateTimeZone::__construct() [datetimezone.--construct]: Unknown or bad timezone = 2.0.1 - 2015-01-27 = * Gave the settings group name a more unique name to avoid collisions with other plugins = 2.0 - 2015-01-25 = * Added timezone support, the most requested feature. The default timezone is set in the WordPress configuration. Requires PHP 5.2. Use the timezone shortcode attribute. * Added international language support, the second most requested feature. The default language is set in the WordPress configuration. Requires PHP 5.3 with the International extension. Use the language shortcode attribute. = 1.0.1 - 2015-01-23 = * A biennial update to re-list Dynamic Dates in the WordPress plugin directory = 1.0.0 - 2011-05-03 = * First release * Tested with PHP v5.3.4 == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0.2 = Fixed the error that presents in some environment "Unknown or bad timezone" = 2.0.1 = Fix name collision issues with other plugins. = 2.0 = The first major update in nearly four years! Now with timezone and language support. = 1.0.1 = A superficial update to re-list Dynamic Dates in the WordPress plugin directory = 1.0.0 = The first version. Yay! == Screenshots == 1. Dynamic Dates running at [jasonhendriks.com](http://programmer.jasonhendriks.com/dynamic-dates-examples/)