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Comments in Local Time (source code) is a gadget that changes UTC-based dates, such as those in signatures, to be relative to the user's local time. It also adds the day of the week to dates, and uses common phrases to describe dates (i.e., Today, 2 months ago, etc.).
But as a JavaScript developer, you would know this theory doesn't hold long after you start working with dates for real. On top of different date-time formats, you have to consider timezone and ...
This template gives the current hour in the given time zone in 24-hour format. It makes use of {{Current hour offset in time zone}} which, unless the dst parameter is used, automatically adjusts the hour according to daylight saving time (DST), if applicable. It also makes use of {{Current minute offset in time zone}}.
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standard time initials = The standard time (non-daylight) initials; daylight savings use = The use of daylight saving in the timezone, city etc (all, some, none) text = The text you want displayed (default Current time)
However, this date and time is easily verifiable and so is part of the encyclopedic content. If you wish for the reference to appear this template should be substituted onto pages it appears on. The current date and time in Currenttime is Tuesday 26 November, 07:50.
Various utility templates used to compute dates and time values. Despite their internal design, they are built for maximum reusability in various contexts, so the syntax to use them is very simple, and each of these templates is documented with examples of use and return values.
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