Gary Miyakawa
06-20-2004, 11:44 AM
Folks,
With this new software, we have gained the ability to have world wide standardized times for posts. You may notice some of your posts have a really "odd" time on it.. It's likely to be GMT (yeah, blame the Brits! :o ... must have something to do with a pint ;) ) Anyway, if you would like to have the posts listed in your "local" time, all you have to do is click on the "User CP" at the top left of the page and then go down to the time/date section. There, use the drop down box to determine what "time zone" you are in and click on it. Also, don'* forget to update the "DST" (Daylight Saving Time) if it applies to your location.
The new software has a LOT of capabilities (including a new wysiwyg editor) as options. Click around and try things. This new editor is excellent!
Gary Miyakawa
With this new software, we have gained the ability to have world wide standardized times for posts. You may notice some of your posts have a really "odd" time on it.. It's likely to be GMT (yeah, blame the Brits! :o ... must have something to do with a pint ;) ) Anyway, if you would like to have the posts listed in your "local" time, all you have to do is click on the "User CP" at the top left of the page and then go down to the time/date section. There, use the drop down box to determine what "time zone" you are in and click on it. Also, don'* forget to update the "DST" (Daylight Saving Time) if it applies to your location.
The new software has a LOT of capabilities (including a new wysiwyg editor) as options. Click around and try things. This new editor is excellent!
Gary Miyakawa