Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Contribute to a module. Volunteers wanted! Easy!
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I need/want a small favor from anyone and everyone that is interested. I need timezone codes for your location for my MMM-EventHorizon timer module. They are generated by this website. I’ll explain what you have to.
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Scroll down until you see this
Click the Time Zones button. Select your timezone.
- Scroll down until you see this
Click the “Show HTML for Countdown Timer” button. An HTML code box will appear as in the picture above. The red arrow in the picture points “n179” which is the timezone code for this example.
- I humbly ask that you post your location and the timezone code so that I can add it to my modules readme.
Even if you don’t use my module (inconceivable) you can help me to make it better for anyone that does. You will also have my thanks and gratitude.
Please post your timezone (or city) along with the code number.
Peace!
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n64 - Central Time zone USA (Chicago)
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@vinp said in Contribute to a module. Volunteers wanted! Easy!:
Central Time zone USA (Chicago)
Added. Thank you sir!
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n64 - Austin, Texas
n70 - Dallas, Texas
n104 - Houston, Texas
n394 - Albuquerque, Nm
N197 - Phoenix, AzMy city isn’t listed in search results
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n43 Boston, MA
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n2483 UK 🇬🇧 England
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n268 Zuerich, Switzerland
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Most of the location numbers for major cities are actually in the source code for the webpage, just an FYI. Point people to the webpage for closer details.
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n959 Wuppertal - Germany - CET - Central European Time
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n83 - Frankfurt A.M, Germany