When using a start value and a tick multiplier you must divide the number you want the counter to start at by the tick multiplier to get the actual start value for the counter. e.g.
31531660 / 23 = 13501376.52173913 (start / tick_multiplier)
[jellyfish_counter start=13501376.52173913 end=9999999999 format="000,000,000" direction="up" digits=10 digit_height=30 bustedness=0 digit_style="font-family:Verdana; background: transparent; color:#ff6633;" flat=true timestamp="2016-04-20 20:40:00" tick_multiplier=23 interval=1 ]
Hi Rob, that is good, but we are are around 3.5 billion to date, so how do I get it to start at 3.5 billion?
I divided 3500000000 / 23
Used this code, but am still not getting a number over 3.5 billion
[jellyfish_counter start=152173913.04347826086957 end=9999999999 format="000,000,000" direction="up" digits=10 digit_height=30 bustedness=0 digit_style="font-family:Verdana; background: transparent; color:#ff6633;" flat=true timestamp="2016-04-20 20:40:00" tick_multiplier=23 interval=1 ]
ok I worked it out:
[jellyfish_counter start=152173913.04347826086957 end=9999999999 format="0,000,000,000" direction="up" digits=11 digit_height=30 bustedness=0 digit_style="font-family:Verdana; background: transparent; color:#ff6633;" flat=true timestamp="2016-04-20 20:40:00" tick_multiplier=23 interval=1 ]