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This plugin integrates CoolClock – The Javascript Analog Clock into your WordPress site. You can add it as a widget to your sidebar or insert it into your posts and pages with a shortcode. See the FAQ’s for available shortcode parameters and how to build the clock into your theme.
Read more on the CoolClock homepage or see the FAQ’s to learn how to configure your own skin settings.
Pro features come with the CoolClock – Advanced extension.
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This plugin does not collect any user or visitor data nor set browser cookies. Using this plugin should not impact your site privacy policy in any way.
When IE 8 is manually put or forced (through X-UA-Compatibility meta tag or response header) into Compatibility mode, the Clock will –even though the canvas area is put in place– remain invisible.
When a shortcode is not placed on its own line but on the same line with text, image or even another shortcode, then the output (div with canvas tag) will be wrapped inside a paragraph tag. While most browsers do not have a problem displaying the clock, this will cause a validation error.
Please report any other issues on the Support page.