@mghrn55 saidThat's actually a time zone setting on your side. When DST kicks in, you have to go change it.
Russ.
Your server clock is 1 hour behind.
GMT went forward last night I believe.
My time stamps are off by 1 hour now.
Can you fix ? Thanks.
My Settings -> Site Settings -> Timezone
Russ, there are some "localeTime" functions in JS that might spare your users from having to do this.
@bigdoggproblem saidI know that.
That's actually a time zone setting on your side. When DST kicks in, you have to go change it.
My Settings -> Site Settings -> Timezone
Russ, there are some "localeTime" functions in JS that might spare your users from having to do this.
My setting is correct.
RHP was an hour behind GMT
01 Apr 19
As I understand it, RHP runs on UMT, not GMT. The idea is that you attend to your own daylight saving changes just like altering your microwave clock.
I'd support an auto-change like the one that Windows does, but daylight saving events are so random that I suspect it's not worth the effort.
17 Apr 19
@suzianne saidHot places generally have problems with it. Australia's northern states don't run with it, so in summer the radio folk have to report 5 times instead of the usual 3.
I'm glad Arizona doesn't have DST.
The very last thing we need is more daylight (during the hours most people are up and around) in the summer.