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Accommodation Booking Setting doesn't follow WP Time format Setting #364

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ankitguptaindia opened this issue Sep 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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Bug Description:

When the WordPress General Setting is configured to use a 24-hour time format, the Accommodation Booking Setting still displays the time in the AM/PM format.

We have fixed the same issue in the Booking extension. WOuld be great if fix here on this extension as well.

WP Setting Accommodation Setting Booking FE
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Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Access the WordPress admin panel.
  2. Navigate to the "General" settings under "Settings" in the WordPress dashboard.
  3. In the "Time format" section, select the 24-hour time format (e.g., "20:00" for 8:00 PM).
  4. Save the changes.
  5. Navigate to the Accommodation Booking Setting within the plugin.

Expected Result:

The time format displayed in the Accommodation Booking Setting should follow the 24-hour time format consistent with the WordPress general setting.

Actual Result:

The Accommodation Booking Setting continues to display the time in the AM/PM format, even though the WordPress general setting is configured for the 24-hour time format.

@ankitguptaindia ankitguptaindia added priority: low The issue/PR is low priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc. type: enhancement The issue is a request for an enhancement. labels Sep 1, 2023
@jeffpaul jeffpaul added the type: good first issue The issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team. label Sep 5, 2023
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