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Forum time change
I try not to let the little things distract me, but who "sets the clock" here?
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Did you check the time zone settings in your profile? 1) Click "User CP" 2) Click "Edit Options". 3) Look for "Date & Time Options" Set your time zone and daylight savings time option.
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Displayed time is off by one hour
The forum's clock seems stuck at standard time even though we are now on daylight savings time. My personal preferences are set to US Pacific Time (I'm in California) and the box for DST is checked. Yet the forum continues to say that all times are GMT-8 which is an hour behind the actual time here. Anything I can do to get the clock correct?
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