Utech World Time

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Creates digital real time world clocks on your posts or pages using simple shortcode. The customizable clocks show the name and current time of the location of your choice. The clocks

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Description

Creates digital real time world clocks on your posts or pages using simple shortcode. The customizable clocks show the name and current time of the location of your choice.

  • The clocks display the current time, even if the user’s computer clock is wrong.
  • Automatic adjustment for Daylight Saving Time
  • All major time zones supported
  • Customizable and easy to use with shortcode

Quick Start

  • Put the following shortcode anywhere on your post or page to create a GMT/UTC clock:

    [worldtime]  
    
  • Use the ‘places’ parameter to specify the clock’s time zone:

    [worldtime places="Paris"]  
    
  • List several places separated by a comma. This will create multiple world clocks in a stack (currently maximum 6)

    [worldtime places="Rome, New York"]  
    

The name of the location has to match exactly with a name in the list of the locations. For a complete list of all locations visit
http://www.utechworld.com/locations/

Please note currently there are only up to 6 clocks supported in a stack. Also please limit the total number of clocks per page to 6, see below for further details.

Complete list of parameters of this version

places

takes a list of comma separated towns

base_color

background color e.g. base_color=fff
for white

base_font_color

location font color e.g. base_color=000
for black

base_font_size

location font size

clock_color

time background color

clock_font_color

clock font color

clock_font_size

clock font size

gap

space (in pixels) between individual clocks in a stack

width

overrides width in pixels

sec

will hide seconds if set to 0, e.g. sec=0

What else you need to know

This plugin utilizes services provided by TimeAndDate.com and is brought to you with their friendly permission.

TimeAndDate’s condition of use stipulates a maximum of 6 clocks per page. In future this limit will be removed however for now it is important to stick to it as each clock creates a connection to their server (and ours). TimeAndDate also requires a separate link to their site if more than two clocks are used.