Problems with the forum clock/time
3 posters
Page 1 of 1
Problems with the forum clock/time
First off sorry if this is posted in the wrong section but i dident know where else to post it.
Since the clocks went back any hour (UK) the time on my forum is all to bugger.
Ive tried changing the time in the admin panel but to no avail.
Any suggestions on this?
Its not a major problem more just annoying.
My forum is
http://southwalestrailrider.forumotion.net/
Thanks
Since the clocks went back any hour (UK) the time on my forum is all to bugger.
Ive tried changing the time in the admin panel but to no avail.
Any suggestions on this?
Its not a major problem more just annoying.
My forum is
http://southwalestrailrider.forumotion.net/
Thanks
steventruman- Forumember
- Posts : 109
Reputation : 0
Language : english
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
You have to change it in the administration panel and your profile.
Lost Founder's Password |Forum's Utilities |Report a Forum |General Rules |FAQ |Tricks & Tips
You need one post to send a PM.
You need one post to send a PM.
When your topic has been solved, ensure you mark the topic solved.
Never post your email in public.
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
Ive tried to change it in the add min panel, It changes there but then when i check on the forum it hasent?
steventruman- Forumember
- Posts : 109
Reputation : 0
Language : english
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
You have to change it again in your profile, and so does every member on your forum.
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
Ok cheers all sorted now. But how did it change in the first place?
steventruman- Forumember
- Posts : 109
Reputation : 0
Language : english
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
There was a timezone management update, so it must've turned all set times to one timezone.
Re: Problems with the forum clock/time
With the update, all forums' times were changed.
Topic solved and archived
Topic solved and archived
Lost Founder's Password |Forum's Utilities |Report a Forum |General Rules |FAQ |Tricks & Tips
You need one post to send a PM.
You need one post to send a PM.
When your topic has been solved, ensure you mark the topic solved.
Never post your email in public.
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum