on 11-05-2018 00:51
I’m not sure if this has been mentioned or any one has noticed.
but has any one seen or have the same issue as the times are out by 1 hour on the forum.
i updated a thread at 00.40. In the thread it self it clearly says 00.40, however the fron screen says 11.40. I know the snap shop time is 3 mins later, but it was only then when I clicked back after writing it that I noticed. But front screen is out 1 hour
its like the front screen is still in Winter time
could you you have a look at this please. It’s a strange one
on 11-05-2018 10:49
on 11-05-2018 10:49
@Marjo wrote:To be honest I've noticed it ages ago but got so used to it I forgot about it! If it's bothering you we can take a look if it can be fixed.
I just think it's the seasonal change @Marjo. It will need to be changed back in October. Having said that. I think it should show the correct time. If you look at it, it appears I coudn't sleep and was up posting on here at 6.04am ...Not an accurate display of anyones posting habits
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on 11-05-2018 11:13
on 11-05-2018 11:13
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Marjo wrote:
To be honest I've noticed it ages ago but got so used to it I forgot about it! If it's bothering you we can take a look if it can be fixed.
I just think it's the seasonal change @Marjo. It will need to be changed back in October. Having said that. I think it should show the correct time. If you look at it, it appears I coudn't sleep and was up posting on here at 6.04am ...Not an accurate display of anyones posting habits
Makes sense @Cleoriff! I'll update you guys with any news on this when we find out more.
on 11-05-2018 13:28
on 11-05-2018 13:28
It needs Lithium to implement a Brritish Summer Time (BST) automatic time zone. As long as it is set to the only option (GMT default) it will happen twice a year. Maybe Lithium can implement this when they fix the 'missing widget' on the search page
As I say, it was reported a couple of years ago but nothing changed.
on 11-05-2018 18:05
on 11-05-2018 18:05
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