First, you need to build a configuration file. This file contains information about what you want to display and when you want to display it.
Step One.
Choose either a beginning and end time or a beginning and end date for your content.
Date
If you choose both a date and time, the script will only pay attention to the date.
Dates should follow the mm/dd/yyyy format; the Script Library can handle 09/09/1999, 9/9/1999, and 9/9/99.
Days need to be spelled out (ex. "Wednesday", not "Wed.").
Time
Times are listed as hh:mm — the script will read both 09:34 and 9:34 formats.
Times can be either 24-hour or 12-hour; if you choose the 12-hour format, the time should be followed by an "AM" or "PM". The "a.m. and "p.m." formats will NOT work.
beginning day/date and/or time:
end day/date and/or time:
text or image (you must include the complete image tag — i.e.,
):
When you hit the "Add" button, you add this content to your configuration file (displayed at the bottom of the page). You can repeat this process as many times as you like!
Step Two. <— REQUIRED
Once you've completed Step One, you must specify default content in order for your script to execute properly.
Put in the content you want to appear on the page if none of the times, days, or dates you specified in Step One is the current time, day, or date (i.e. default content). For example, if you use timely content to greet friends on their birthdays, but you don't have enough friends to greet every day, here you'd specify some default message in Step Two to handle days where there was no birthday message to display.
text or image (you must include the complete image tag — i.e.,
: