
| 
 by: eternallezlea October 30th, 2004  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
I am new to designing web pages, and I am trying to add a world wide clock to my page, can anyone help?   
   | 
| 
 by: barnaby February 16th, 2012  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
Thanks for the post...
 
  I´m fond of watches... Like Reebok, Titan, Rolex, Sports & Awesome Watches... <spam links removed />  | 
| 
 by: jholear October 19th, 2010  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
five of my clocks are the same size but one of them is very tiny. how do i adjust the size?   
   | 
| 
 by: hrlewis October 26th, 2005  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
I just downloaded WT 6 and I am amazed at how it has been improved since the last time I tried it about a year ago. Back then, I fell back on "old faithful" WT5.5, which I have been using for years. 
 
  I am impressed with the ease of use - particularly in the configuration areas. Kudos to all involved in making this application truely "user friendly."  | 
| 
 by: davek October 6th, 2005  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
It´s an excellent piece of work so thanks to all involved. 
 
  It almost seems rude to ask for improvements but I´d like to see 2 - eventually. The analogue clocks could look really great if they looked like realistic clocks. Imagine a row of them on your desktop - perhaps with a choice of skins. And I´d like to see a method of distinguishing between days - maybe by colour - so that it would be possible to see immediately which time zones are on which of the 2 days the planet goes through. (i.e who´s on yesterday - or tomorrow?) Having said that, I can´t think of anything else. Great job guys.  | 
| 
 by: mystii March 29th, 2005  | 
  
   world clocks 
  
I have to agree - WTC is the best clock I´ve found. I´d love to have a version available that I can put on my website. Traffic stats are showing me that my tutorials are visited by people in many countries...and this would be a wonderful tool to share with them!   
   | 
| 
 by: john galt February 21st, 2005  | 
  
   world clocks in Web Site 
  
With  the size of the world reduced, and so many places to visit, and not really knowing where you may end up, the WTC on a Web Site would tell you just where you were. As a neighbor, I was not aware of the origin of this site, as I just grabbed (bad habit) your WTC, found it so impressive, I had to come back and say thanks. Let those with an interest know, when you decide to make the WTC for a Web Site a reality. It will sure end up on mine.    
   | 
![]() by: sbaker November 13th, 2004  | 
  
   Re: world clock for a web page 
  
I don´t have a web based version of WorldTime (yet) 
 
But I plan to create one soon - for now, because I usually choose to design all my own components rather then use third party ones, I can´t really direct you further. -- 
  Fair Winds, and watch for squalls from leeward.  | 
| RSS feed | Feed Description | 
|---|---|
| Complete RSS feed | |
| RSS feed for: Web Design | |
| A Rich Site Summary (RSS) feed is an xml data file that provides a summary of the information contained here. It is not designed to be viewed in your browser, but instead by rss reader software. If you do not know what this means - you can safely ignore it, as it is provided for advanced users with rss reader software only. | |