Place a 24 Hour Analog Clock on your website or blog
is the world leader in providing
local times around around the world with accurate adjustments for local daylight
saving rules. Now we are providing a way for you to upgrade your blog or website
with an free analog web clock showing the current time where you are, simply by
adding some HTML code to your page or template. It will update automatically for
the Daylight Saving Time rules for your selected location. It's FREE and customizable,
too!
- Customize your color, size, and location below
- Get your HTML code to paste into your web site or blog
- If you have a blog, check out the hints for popular blog hosts
Choose your color (even a custom one to match your site color scheme), size, location
and city
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Size:
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Location:
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City Name:
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(Optional)
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Option 1: Object HTML Code
This html code is best for most websites. To use for your site, please cut and
paste the following HTML Code:
Option 2: Embed HTML Code
Many blogs block object tags but allow embed tags instead. If the Object code above
does not work on your site, try the following HTML Code instead:
Hints for popular blog sites and software
Please keep in mind that since blog hosts are constantly upgrading or changing their
features, we can't offer any guarantee that this clock will work with your blog
host, even if it is listed below, nor can we offer direct tech support for you.
We can only provide this info as a guide to help suggest ways that have worked in
the past with these sites.
In general, look for an option to view the HTML code on your template or when posting
an entry where you would like to place a clock. Many blog sites will allow our "Option
2: Embed HTML code" to be used.
WordPress
Widget:
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Add a Text widget to your sidebar and include the HTML code from
Option 1 above.
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Blogger / BlogSpot.com
Template:
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Go to your Layout settings and click on the "Add a Gadget" link in the sidebar. Look for the HTML/Javascript option. In the
Configure screen that opens, you can give it a title and then paste the Object HTML
Code into the Content box.
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Entry:
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use the Embed HTML code
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