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    Senior Member JPnyc's Avatar
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    Thanks, nih. In our case we have to go with the conventions of the host country because we only have one of those, and there's no limit to the number of target countries. I think it's less confusing also .

    As far as the yesterday and today goes, it goes by the time zone you set, so it will not be uniform for everyone, it will conform to your time zone.

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    Nice work Jp..

    It's always nice to notice the small changes that are always taking place on good old AntiOnline.

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    Ah!

    As far as the yesterday and today goes, it goes by the time zone you set, so it will not be uniform for everyone, it will conform to your time zone.
    So all people have to do is to go into their User CP and make sure that they have their time zone set correctly?

    That does seem to make sense, because right now it is "today" here but "tomorrow" in Australia. This way we both see it correctly as "today"

    Cunning these foreigners........................

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    yep, that's all that's required. Oh, and the forum software is written by compatriots of yours, not us Yanks.

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    Came here after long and noticed this change, it feels comfortable. thanks JPnyc
    It\'s all about sense of power.

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    You're welcome, and welcome back

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