FAQ
About Clock Link
What is Clocklink?
ClockLink provides online clocks made from HTML5, that can be easily pasted onto a web page or blog simply by copying and pasting the HTML tag.
There is also an option to choose the appropriate time zone for each clock. We provide a variety of selection, including Analog Clocks, Digital Clocks, Count Down Clocks, Count Up Clocks, World Clocks, and many more.
For more information, please refer to the
Clock Gallery Page.
Will the ClockLink Times Change if I Change the Time Setting on my Computer?
No.
All ClockLink clocks base their times off of the information within the server. Therefore, the times on the clocks will not be affected if you change the times on your individual computers.
If you would like to change the times displayed on the clocks, you must change the time zones. To do this, please refer to [ Change the Time Zone ] under [ How to Change the Size of the Clocks ].
How to Customize a Clock
Placement/Location of a Clock
How Do I Paste a Clock On My Blog?
Go to the
Blog User Instruction page.
If your specific blog is not listed, please contact us through the
Contact page.
At www.clocklink.com, we do our best to make ClockLink compatible with all blog sites.
However, we do not hold any responsibility for any errors or lost information that occurs when attempting to use ClockLink.
We provide steps for how to use ClockLink for blogs on our website, but this does not assure that it will work successfully at all time.
Please be aware of this responsibility when using ClockLink.
How to Change the Size of the Clocks.
How to Change the Size of the Clocks.
The size can easily be changed by going to the Gallery page, clicking on a [ View HTML tag ] button, and changing the setting from within that link.
Also, the size can also be changed after the HTML tag is pasted on a web page or blog, by changing the numbers that follow "width= ", "height= " within the tag. (See Image).
How to change the TimeZone.
The time zone can be changed by going to the Gallery page, clicking on a [ View HTML tag ] button, and selecting the appropriate setting.
The time zone can also be changed after the HTML tag is pasted on a web page or blog, by changing the location that follows "TimeZone=". (See Image below).
For more detailed information, please refer to the [ TimeZone Sample List ] in the
Help Page.
Are There Any 24Hour Clocks?
Yes, there are some available on
this page. Please note, 24-hour time format doesn't include an am/pm and starts from 00:00 and ends at 23:59. For example, 10:40 is the am time, whereas 22:40 is the pm time.
Are There Any Clocks that Display the Date?
Yes, there are some available.
For example, clocks html5-020, html5-033 in the
[ Analog ] page and clocks html5-018, html5-034, html5-038, html5-039, html5-043, html5-048, html5-049, html5-sdt, html5-lat in the
[ Digital ] page are clocks that display the current date.
Are There Any Clocks that Count Down / Up?
Yes, there are some available.
For example, html5-009j (Japanese version), html5-009e (English version) are count down clocks, and clocks html5-010j (Japanese version), html5-010e (English version) are count up clocks.
What Are Count Down Clocks?
Count Down clocks display a count down to a specified "target" date and time.
The information typed next to the "Title" section will be displayed on the clock at all times. The information typed in the "Message" section will be displayed once the count down reaches its target time.
Clock html5-009j is the Japanese version count down clock, and html5-009e is the English version. If Japanese text is typed in the "Title" and "Message" section of the English clock, there is a possibility that the text will not display correctly. Please be sure you are using the Japanese version when typing in Japanese font.
What Are Count Up Clocks?
After specifying a date and time in the "From" section, Count Up Clocks display the sum amount of time that passed from that specification.
The information typed next to the "Title" section will be displayed on the clock at all times.
html5-010j is the Japanese version count down clock, and html5-010e is the English version. If Japanese text is typed in the "Title" and "Message" section of the English clock, there is a possibility that the text will not display correctly. Please be sure you are using the Japanese version when typing in Japanese font.
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