This is a test of a countdown that only launches Monday to Friday… excluding Weekends.
Collapse-Pro-Matic Setall with Highlander Grouping
This is a demonstration of how to use Highlander Grouping and Setall trigclass to manage the expand/collapse all triggers:
[expand title="Expand All" swaptitle="Collapse All" trigclass="setall" rel="my_group-highlander"/]
[expand title="expand 1" rel="my_group-highlander"]this is the first expand item[/expand]
[expand title="expand 2" rel="my_group-highlander"]this is the second expand item[/expand]
[expand title="expand 3" rel="my_group-highlander"]this is the thrid expand item[/expand]
[expand title="expand 4" rel="my_group-highlander"]this is the thrid expand item[/expand]
T(-) Countdown Second Tuesday of The Month
This is a test to see if using t=’second tuesday’ will schedule a T(-) Countdown correctly:
[tminus t="second tuesday"]
Yup, looks like it works just fine.
It’s no T(-) Countdown Control, but in a pinch, it will work.
Edit.. nope, this will just countdown to the second Tuesday from today. To countdown to the second Tuesday of the MONTH you need to add the month and year.
[tminus t="may 2015 second tuesday"]
Collapse-Pro-Matic Expand UP Test
Above and Beyond
In this example we simply add the trigpos=”below” to place the trigger below the target area:
[expand id="aboveandbeyond" title="Above & Beyond" trigpos="below"]This is an example of an expand element that has the trigger below the target.[/expand]
Up Up & Away
In this example we will use the roll-your-own method to not only place the trigger below the target, but also:
- position the target absolutely so that the trigger does not move down
- attempt to make the content animate UP from the trigger
HTML
<div id="absolute">
<div id="target-upaway" class="collapseomatic_content">This is an example of an expand element that will "Slide Up" on top of the trigger when expanded and "Slide Down" into the trigger when collapsed.</div>
<div id="upaway" class="collapseomatic">Up Up & Away</div>
</div>
Notice that we have wrapped both the target and trigger elements in a div that has been assigned the id of “absolute”. We give this wrapping div absolute positioning and anchor it so many pixels off the bottom of the page using the following CSS:
CSS
#absolute {
position: absolute;
bottom: 60px;
padding-bottom:2%;
z-index: 100;
}
Redirect Countdown Test
[tminus cid="1036" style="carbonite" omitweeks="false"/]