Fall/Spring Time Change Alert--Setting Information

07 Nov 2010 09:04 #1 by MyMountainTown
FALL SETTING

Just wanted to explain how the time change affects the forum.

Our forums have a time option that the admins set for the whole board but you as a user have a time option in your User Control Panel>Board Preferences that has to be set.

There is summer control option that now needs to be clicked off (on for the spring setting) , then hit submit and you should be all good.


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13 Mar 2011 07:49 #2 by MyMountainTown
SPRING SETTING

Just wanted to explain how the time change affects the forum.

Our forums have a time option that the admins set for the whole board but you as a user have a time option in your User Control Panel>Board Preferences (top right) that has to be set.

Summer Time/DST is in effect: control option that now needs to be clicked to on (off in the fall) , then hit submit and you should be all good.


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06 Nov 2011 04:05 #3 by MyMountainTown
Just wanted to bump this for the time change last night. If you need any help please just PM the 285 Bound member name or email us at . and our crew would be glad to help you.

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10 Mar 2012 16:57 #4 by MyMountainTown
Just a reminder that Daylight Savings Time starts tomorrow morning at 2am! Don't forget to go into your User Control Panel found at the top right-hand corner of the Forum pages:



Select Board Preferences


And Click Yes on the Summer Time/DST is in effect (it should be set on No at the moment):


If you have any trouble, please let us know, and we'll do our best to help! Thanks!

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10 Mar 2012 17:46 #5 by Sunshine Girl
Oppps I was already on yes. Thanks for the help though.

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10 Mar 2012 19:21 #6 by archer
Not a problem for me....we don't change time here in AZ.

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01 Nov 2012 11:58 #7 by MyMountainTown
We wanted to remind you a little early that the time change is coming this Sunday, November 4th. Time to fall behind!

Don't forget to change your Daylight Savings Time setting to No in the User Control Panel and feel free to PM us if you have any questions or need any help!

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01 Nov 2012 12:31 #8 by Raees
There should be an "I'm not sure" for the undecideds.

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04 Nov 2012 09:00 #9 by ScienceChic
Don't forget to change your time setting today - follow the first post in this thread.

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02 Nov 2013 17:51 #10 by MountainTownTechCrew
It's that time again! Don't forget to set your clocks back an hour tonight!

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