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Great! Thanks Rorie!

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Yes. That's why I'm writing here since this should be an easy fix :)

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#3  Edited By h3nk3

@finaldasa: I don't believe this to be an adblocker issue.

For example one upcoming time gets displayed as:

9:00 PM CEST

This is the correct time for my time zone. But it should not be displayed this way for me living in Sweden. Now the browsers all take care of this nowadays and knows wether we should display 12 hour or 24 hour clock. It would be preferable for me to display the above time like this:

21:00 CEST

If it's always in local time then we can get rid of the CEST denominator as well and only show it in the tooltip:

21:00

(I am a professional developer and I've tested printing out times with the browser I'm using, Firefox 67, and it does indeed correctly says that we should use 24 hour clock)

Do you see where I'm coming from?

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#4  Edited By h3nk3

Hi,

I've been annoyed by the times always showing as some weird non local format. Could you please format the time according to the browsers local time. For example for 24 hour clocks where appropriate.

Should be simple to do nowadays with a good library or just the standard Date class in JS.

Thanks!