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Nordic Name Days

Description

This mini plugin register shortcode [sk-nnd-name-days] to display current name days in Nordic countries. Supported countries are Finland,
Norway, Sweden and Denmark. By default shortcode [sk-nnd-name-days] displays current day of the week, day and name days in Finland. You can use
use shortcode in posts, pages and text widget. This plugin idea is from International Namedays plugin.

Shorcode usage and attributes in other countries

Here is how you use shortcode in other languages.

  1. Norway: [sk-nnd-name-days language=”nb_NO”]
  2. Sweden: [sk-nnd-name-days language=”sv_SE”]
  3. Denmark: [sk-nnd-name-days language=”da_DK”]

Other shortcode attributes are before, after, language, separator (default is |) and dateformat (default is l j.n.Y). You can use these attributes
like this.

[sk-nnd-name-days language="nb_NO" before="Name days: " after="" separator="-" dateformat="j.n.Y"]

If you want to display name days in your theme template file, add this code.

<?php 
// Display name of the day
if ( function_exists( 'sk_nnd_name_days_shortcode' ) ) {

    echo do_shortcode( '[sk-nnd-name-days]' ); 

}
?>

Screenshots

  • Name Days in Finland

Installation

  1. Upload nordic-name-days to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

FAQ

Why was this plugin created?

I needed this feature and someone else might need it too.

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Contributors & Developers

“Nordic Name Days” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

0.2.1

  • Add translation files.

0.2

  • Everything’s brand new.