We have recently added a few international offices and we want to have a confluence page that lists the time of our head office as well as the time for each of our international offices.
I could not find an existing macro or plugin that displays time, but is this possible?
Ideally I would love to have an actual clock image instead of just the text showing the time.
Please let me know if you have seen this anywhere and where I can get it...thanks
I would also like to use a clock plugin to display the current time of our offices in different time zones. Has any headway been made?
I did it! I hope this makes your day like it did mine:
If you want multiple time zones, I recommend using sections (e.g., 2 rows of 3 wide).
Although we chose not to use it, I even found DUAL temperature widgets with all kinds of themes at https://www.wunderground.com/stickers/
I am having a great day! :D
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Thanks for sharing your great day with us and adding to the knowledge!
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I would be very interested as well, same reasons as stated above. With international teams, it would be helpful to have the ability to show local time in each location.
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We have a similar usecase - display clocks for all international offices - but don't want to embed an external source.
Does anyone if there's a clock plugin / macro now?
Thx, Anne
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@Chris Allen
I've tried the HTML code from the link you provided and entered it in the HTML Macro.
The world clock is not showing. All I'm seeing is a button called "world clock" linked to the world clock page.
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Has anyone gotten this to work? Seems like it would fit the bill but when I copy the code from their site into the HTML macro, I get "world clock" and nothing else, as listed above.
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Hi Bill. 2 years late, but i have just done this using the HTML macro, and the HTML code generated from http://localtimes.info/getwidget/world/ and then clicking "choose cities and colours".
You can choose from a series of different displays and formats.
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