In this article we are going to explore Template:Digital clock with the aim of understanding its importance and its impact on different aspects of daily life. Template:Digital clock is a topic that has aroused the interest of many people over time and is crucial to understanding its influence on our society. Through a detailed analysis, we will discover how Template:Digital clock has evolved over the years and how it continues to be relevant today. Additionally, we will examine different perspectives and research that will help us have a more complete view of Template:Digital clock and its influence on the world today. This article aims to provide valuable and up-to-date information on Template:Digital clock, in order to enrich knowledge and promote deeper reflection on this topic.
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This template does not put a working clock on your page. This template adds a clock that shows the time when the page was last updated (or re-cached) and will not update each minute.If you do want a clock that constantly updates, then go to your Preferences and enable the item: "Add a clock to the personal toolbar that displays the current time in UTC and provides a link to purge the current page" under Appearance. |
This template displays a digital clock.
{{Digital clock}}.All parameters given below are optional and not necessarily be used.
{{Digital clock
|format = 12 or 24 (default: 24)
|offset = number of hours + or - UTC (default: 0)
|size = width of each digit in pixels (default: 70)
|color = any color name or HTML color code (default: red)
}}
The clock has a parameter that allows you to give an offset from UTC time. The offset can be fractional to adjust the time by any number of hours and minutes. Therefore this code -
{{Digital clock|offset = +5.5}} will produce this clock:
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{{Digital clock|format = 12}} will produce: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
{{Digital clock|size = 20}} and it will display something like this: {{Digital clock|color = cyan}} and it will display something like this: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
This is actually not a parameter but a way to design different types of borders for the clock. Normal HTML can be used to add borders and padding space. One tricky bit is that <div> elements expand to the full width of their container, which will make the box too wide. So we must specify an exact width for it, by multiplying the segment size by 5 (for 24-hour clocks) or 6 (for 12-hour clocks): A complete list of borders is available at the User Page Design Center
<div style="background:black; padding:5px 15px; border:3px inset cyan; width:300px;">
{{Digital clock}}
</div>
<div style="background:black; padding:5px 15px; border:3px inset cyan; border-radius:15px; width:300px;">
{{Digital clock}}
</div>
Wrapping the clock in a <div> with the same width as the segments will make it vertical. Borders work as normal. The vertical clock isn't displayed to prevent inconvenience but this code works perfectly.
<div style="float:right; width:40px; border:5px solid black">
{{Digital clock}}
</div>
Parser magic can be used to pick a random color each time the page is generated. Use the following code to pick random colors from the colors specified. Note - You can change the colors given according to your preference. This code will produce the clock given below.
{{Digital clock |color = {{#switch:{{#expr:{{#time:U}} mod 6}} |0=red |1=orange |2=lime |3=yellow |4=cyan |5=magenta}}
| Type | Adjustable | Current | Last | Next |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date and time | {{time}} | {{Currentdate}} (MDY) {{Plain now}} (DMY) {{Now}} (DMY in a complete sentence) {{Simple now}} |
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| Date only | {{Dateonly}} {{Datedow}} (Has the day of the week) |
{{Date}} (Chose format) {{TODAY}} (DMY) |
{{Yesterday}} {{Day-1}} |
{{Tomorrow}} {{Day+1}} |
| Month and year only | {{Monthyear}} {{DATE}} (prefixed by date=) |
{{Monthyear-1}} | {{Monthyear+1}} | |
| Time only | {{Timeonly}} | {{CURRENTTIME}} (12 h format) {{CURRENTTIME24}} (24 h format) |
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| Banners | {{Right now}} (Blue with time and number of Wikipedia articles) |
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| Timestamp | {{Timestamp}} (Format YYYYMMDDhhmmss) |
| Unit of time | Adjustable | Current | Last | Next |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second | {{CURRENTSECOND}} | |||
| Minute | {{CURRENTMINUTE}} | |||
| Hour | {{CURRENTHOUR}} | |||
| Week | {{CURRENTWEEK}} {{CURRENTWEEKOFMONTH}} |
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| Day of Week | {{DAYOFWEEK}} | {{CURRENTDAYNAME}} {{CURRENTWEEKDAYABBREV}} {{CURRENTWEEKDAY}} |
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| Month | {{MONTHNAME}} {{MONTHABBREV}} {{MONTHNUMBER}} {{MONTH}} (zero padded) |
{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTMONTHABBREV}} {{CURRENTMONTH1}} {{CURRENTMONTHDAYS}} |
{{LASTMONTHNAME}} | {{NEXTMONTHNAME}} |
| Day of Month | {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTDAY2}} (zero padded) |
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| Year | {{CURRENTYEARCC}} {{CURRENTYEARYY}} {{CURRENTISOYEAR}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} |
{{LASTYEAR}} | {{NEXTYEAR}} | |
| Day of Year | {{CURRENTDAYOFYEAR}} | |||
| Decade | {{DECADE}} | {{CURRENTDECADE}} | ||
| Century | {{Century}} | {{CURRENTCENTURY}} | ||
| MILLENNIUM | {{MILLENNIUM}} |