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Help! Date and Time changes.

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TheWatcher Offline
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Exclamation Forum clock
The displayed time is still on GMT not BST.
The timestamp on all todays posts is incorrect by 1 hour.
29-03-2009 11:00
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Shandy Offline
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RE: Forum clock
its fine on mine thewatcher, have you got daylight savings on in the options?

edit - in here, at the bottom - http://www.babeshows.co.uk/usercp.php?action=options
i don't think its on by default, but i have it on and all looks hunky dory
(This post was last modified: 29-03-2009 11:06 by Shandy.)
29-03-2009 11:05
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aaron Offline
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RE: Forum clock
There is no general display time for the forum. It's chosen by each individual user, depending on what time zone they are viewing the forum in (admittedly in our case the vast majority will be in the UK or Ireland).
29-03-2009 11:15
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RE: Forum clock
i remember this same arguement from 6 months agoRolleyes
29-03-2009 11:17
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RE: Forum clock
sm© Wrote:i remember this same arguement from 6 months agoRolleyes

Thanks, updated settings as suggested earlier in this thread. All ok now.
I was not on the forum 6 months ago. Smile
29-03-2009 11:23
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hedthorn Offline
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summer time
Hey guys anyone else notice that the time on the site is still an hour behind lol!!Big GrinBig Grin
02-04-2009 08:17
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Mike Offline
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RE: summer time
if you click on User CP at the top then edit options then under date and time options you can change time settings manually
02-04-2009 08:22
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RE: summer time
mike Wrote:if you click on User CP at the top then edit options then under date and time options you can change time settings manually

To provide a bit more detail regarding the above, at the bottom of the third box titled "Date and Time Options" make sure the little box next to "Enable Daylight Savings Time correction" has a tick in it.

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02-04-2009 16:23
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hedthorn Offline
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RE: summer time
yes, got it sorted, thanks for the help, thought it would have done it automatically, silly me lol
02-04-2009 17:09
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Help! Date and Time changes.
Hi,

Sorry if in wrong place, but over the last two weeks, when I open this site, it either has the date fixed at 7th May, or the previous day.(at present 15th may) though today is 16th may. Also I can't log out properly as when I enter a thread it logs me back in an hour late.

any help as I am no techno wizz.

thanks
16-05-2009 09:49
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