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Some small site updates tonight

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Just to let you know about a minor update I did tonight: You can now pick your timezone in the User Control Panel.

It currently only affects the livestream calendar. So now it will list the time in your locally set time, then the UTC time in brackets, in addition to the countdown timer.

When submitting a livestream (you can do that, submit yours any time!) it will auto-convert the time you pick into UTC for our database. Less hassle for anyone submitting to have to find whatever time they would be streaming in UTC.

Will roll-out the localization to anywhere else appropriate as time goes on. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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imdan12 Mar 27, 2017
I love it Liam. Hopefully I can livestream some RetroPie Game in a couple of weeks.
MayeulC Mar 27, 2017
Mmm... Not sure if it is a bug from the website or my gateway proxy, but I couldn't access the livestream page before setting my timezone. I didn't try reloading the page before setting it, though.

Other than that... great idea! Does it affect the timestamps in the messages as well?
I must say that all those dates are pretty hard to read on the livestream page. But timekeeping is hard ;)

How about using some client-side timezone detection, to display a notification in the likes of: "Your browser seems to be configured to a different timezone than your account, click here to manage your timezone settings". I think that some websites such as bitbucket do it that way.

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Liam Dawe Mar 27, 2017
Quoting: M@yeulCMmm... Not sure if it is a bug from the website or my gateway proxy, but I couldn't access the livestream page before setting my timezone. I didn't try reloading the page before setting it, though.
What happened when you tried? There's nothing in place to block it at all, we default to UTC for anyone who hasn't set it.
Liam Dawe Mar 27, 2017
Quoting: M@yeulCI must say that all those dates are pretty hard to read on the livestream page. But timekeeping is hard ;)
Agreed, I've removed the extra UTC time, it will only show the one localized (or UTC default) time plus the countdown now. Was a little bit of info overload.

Quoting: M@yeulCDoes it affect the timestamps in the messages as well?
The timestamps on messages are already localized using the jquery timeago plugin. Have been for a long time.
MayeulC Mar 27, 2017
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: M@yeulCMmm... Not sure if it is a bug from the website or my gateway proxy, but I couldn't access the livestream page before setting my timezone. I didn't try reloading the page before setting it, though.
What happened when you tried? There's nothing in place to block it at all, we default to UTC for anyone who hasn't set it.

I just had a blank page, but I can't reproduce it anymore, even when reverting to UTC. Since I can't reproduce it, I don't think you should pay much attention to it, unless someone else reports the same.

Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: M@yeulCI must say that all those dates are pretty hard to read on the livestream page. But timekeeping is hard ;)
Agreed, I've removed the extra UTC time, it will only show the one localized (or UTC default) time plus the countdown now. Was a little bit of info overload.
Thanks, it feels a bit less cluttered now. I don't think the UTC information is that necessary, unless sharing it with other people, in an online chat, for example.
It could be reintroduced as a tooltip on the date or the timer itself, but I don't know how useful that would be.
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: M@yeulCDoes it affect the timestamps in the messages as well?
The timestamps on messages are already localized using the jquery timeago plugin. Have been for a long time.
That's true, I didn't see it that way. I was thinking about the time we get in the tooltip when hovering over the timestamp. Not sure if those need to be localized.
Liam Dawe Mar 27, 2017
Quoting: M@yeulC
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: M@yeulCMmm... Not sure if it is a bug from the website or my gateway proxy, but I couldn't access the livestream page before setting my timezone. I didn't try reloading the page before setting it, though.
What happened when you tried? There's nothing in place to block it at all, we default to UTC for anyone who hasn't set it.

I just had a blank page, but I can't reproduce it anymore, even when reverting to UTC. Since I can't reproduce it, I don't think you should pay much attention to it, unless someone else reports the same.
I found the issue that was causing that from another report, shouldn't happen again.
pete910 Mar 28, 2017
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BST ???? :P

Refuses to save when I set it for +1 due to now in BST in the UK

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My bad, works now.


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