Current Year, Symbols and IP Shortcode
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Current year, copyright, symbols and user IP with shortcode.
[y] display current year 2020 [m] display current month October [d] display current day 25 [dmy] display current date 01/01/2023 [c] display copyright symbol © [t] display registered trademark symbol ® [tm] display unregistered trademark symbol ™ [sm] display service mark symbol ℠ [cc] display Copyright [cy] display symbol of copyright and current year ©2019 [cyy year=“2003″] display symbol of copyright, first year, current year ©2003-2019 [cyyl year=“2003″] display copyright, first year, current year Copyright 2003-2019 [cyyls year=“2003″] display copyright (+©), first year, current year ©Copyright 2003-2019 [show_user_ip] display ip of current user
Useful attribute for extend shortcode functionality
Format Attribute for Year For shortcode with year you can choose format with attribute format=““. It support „Y“ (es.2019) or „y“ (es.19). Default format without attribute is „Y“. You must enter year attribute in the same format.
Example [cyy year=“03″ format=“y“] ©03-19 [cyy year=“2003″ format=“Y“] ©2003-2019
Format Attribute for Month For shortcode with month you can choose format with attribute format=““. It support „F“ – „m“ – „M“ – „n“.
Format Attribute for Day For shortcode with day you can choose format with attribute format=““. It support „D“ – „d“ – „j“ – „N“
Format Attribute for current date All php date function attributes.
Offset Attribute For day shortcode [d] you can add offset with attribute offset=““. It support + or -. For month shortcode [m] you can add offset with attribute offset=““. It support + or -. For year shortcode [y] you can add offset with attribute offset=““. It support + or -. For current date shortcode [dmy] you can add offset with attribute offset=““. It support + or – in standard php date format, for ex. + 1 year or – 1 day.
Example [d offset=“+1″] 2023 [m offset=“+1″] 2 (if current month is January) [y offset=“+1″] 2 (if current day is 1) [dmy offset=“+ 1 year“] 01/01/2023