Martin
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Hi all, just a quick note that due to standard time taking effect today (at least in the UK), the forum might appear to be an hour behind/ahead/wrong for some people.
To fix this, you need to change your timezone setting in your own profile - the Timezone setting at the bottom of the preferences section needs to be changed to 'GMT' (for the UK) or the correct timezone offset for your country (if not UK).
Let me know any problems, sorry it's got to be done manually but it does only take about 30 seconds
Martin
Last edited by Martin on Sun Oct 28 2007 12:05pm; edited 7 times in total
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Martin
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The forum default is now GMT + 1, so visitors who aren't logged on will see the post timings in BST.
Logged on users will see the posts timed to whichever timezone is set in their profile - the user profile setting automatically overrides the forum default.
Martin
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Fri Apr 22 2005 9:26am |
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Martin
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Forum default is now back to GMT to bring the default back in line with British Time.
As a logged in user if you want post times to be correct, go into your Profile and change the Timezone back to GMT (or whatever it needs to be!)
Martin _________________
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Sun Oct 30 2005 11:41pm |
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Martin
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Bump! Forum time now back to GMT + 1, however as mentioned above your member profile setting will override it so you need to change it manually. _________________
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Sun Mar 26 2006 9:24pm |
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SN
Joined: 03 Jan 2006
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Is it me or is the forum clock a few minutes slow?
11 to be exact! _________________ Steve N (qzd)
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Fri Apr 21 2006 5:01pm |
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Martin
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Yes it is, known problem and need to find a way around it
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Fri Apr 21 2006 8:10pm |
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Martin
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Bump! Forum default (guest/logged out time) is back to GMT but you must change your own profile back to GMT (or the correct zone or where you are)  _________________
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Wed Nov 08 2006 10:17pm |
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Martin
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Bump again, the forum default is now GMT+1 to coincide with British Summer Time, however you need to correct your own time zone in your profile as they have changed differently around the world  _________________
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Sun Mar 25 2007 9:16am |
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Mounty
Joined: 08 Mar 2007
Location: Near Basel
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What forum time do I have to set in my profile. Switzerland is also now went one hour ahead with summer.
Mounty _________________ Daniel
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Tue Apr 03 2007 8:01pm |
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Martin
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I think Switzerland is GMT + 2 (i.e. it's approaching 9pm there now) _________________
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Tue Apr 03 2007 8:02pm |
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Nigel Tracey
Joined: 04 Nov 2006
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Martin,
We are still GMT+1 ie CET it still GMT+1
I forgot last week on Sunday morning, oops
ie East Enders is just as bad at 8:30pm CET as it is at 7:30pm GMT ! _________________ Mrs Jones ? We've come for your Liver
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Tue Apr 03 2007 10:34pm |
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Martin
Site Admin and Owner
Joined: 06 Nov 2004
Location: Shoreham-by-Sea
Posts: 4795

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Forum default is now back to GMT to bring the default back in line with British Time.
As a logged in user if you want post times to be correct, go into your Profile and change the Timezone back to GMT (or whatever it needs to be!)
Martin _________________
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Sun Oct 28 2007 12:05pm |
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