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    keith70 is offline Hello World
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    Default WordPress HelpCenter still open for business?

    I have sent 2 emails regarding getting help on some WordPress related issues and have not heard back from WordPress HelpCenter at all?

    Anyone have any experience with them?

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    How long have you waited since your first e-mail? Also, what pricing plan are you on, some of those pricing plans are serious money!?

    P.S. What was your WordPress query, there are some pretty handy developers frequent the WP Tavern..? :)

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    keith70 is offline Hello World
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    I have waited a few days between emails and no response. I am not on any of their plans, was inquiring for help.

    I want to add the jquery date picker to a text field that I have in custom post type.

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    OK, well I expect you would only get specific help if you sign-up to a pricing plan first, but don't know for sure as I have never used them. As for your query I am a bit rusty on jQuery, sorry.

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    Yes, they are a paid help service. You pay them, they help you. ;)

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    You can copy what I did (don't have time now to write it up) .

    My new alpha version plugin has datepicker on several date fields (doing event recurrence). There's a demo/test version here
    icalevents.anmari.com/test.

    Logon with atester/test (yes it's open to all for testing for a while) and edit or create an event. See the date fields, see the js and the js links -- follow them. I'm not an Jquery expert but did a lot of googling and figured it all out.

    One point: to get multiple datepicker fields in a row for the individually specified recurrence dates, the html had to be super good and sometimes some additional bracketing of entities otherwise I got datepicker problems.
    So if you struggle, validate your html at least.

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