Want to always have the next date from a list displayed on a page of your site? Nextdate picks the next upcoming date from your list and displays it in the format you like!
Perhaps you have a recurring monthly meeting or event and you want to always display the next date to keep the page current.
Use the
[nextdate]
shortcode with a list of dates to get the next date from the list.
The
dates
parameter is required and should include a comma separated list of valid dates in any format that
PHP will recognize, for example
5/15/2011, 2012-01-15, 21.9.2013, Tuesday, next Thursday
You can also specify a
default
value like
[nextdate dates="5/15/1993, 7/19/2008" default="No upcoming party" /]
to display a default value when none of the dates are in the future.
You can optionally specify a
PHP friendly date format, for example
[nextdate dates="next Thursday" format="l, F jS" /]
to format the date. By default, dates are returned back in the
F j, Y
format, i.e.
September 18, 2013
.
For an example of usage, see how the
Bay Area Mastermind lists their next upcoming event dates.
To install the plugin, download it, upload to your WordPress site, activate and use the shortcode.