How do you paste a clock on a secure website?
Before placing a clock on a secure web page you will need to modify the HTML tag.
1. First, change http://www.clocklink.com to https://secure.clocklink.com
2. If you are using the <script> embed method, you must also change obj=new Object; to obj=new Object;obj.ssl="1";
Today we have released several new HTML5 clocks. This marks the beginning of the migration process in which we are converting our Flash clocks to HTML5.
To check them out and start using them, please visit the
HTML5 clock section of Clocklink.com.
You can now set up a countdown clock....
... that displays a message once the target date/time has arrived!
HTML 5 Clocks displaying Seattle Time.
We have released HTML5 clocks for the ad-free blog engine, Bloguru.
Browsers and devices that do not support Flash can now view these clocks
without a problem. Check it out!
http://clocklink.com/gallery.php?category=HTML5
Interested in joining the ad-free blog community?
Take this opportunity to head on over to Bloguru and request an account!
http://en.bloguru.com/home
HTML 5 Clocks displaying Seattle Time.
We are pleased to announce that we have just added 2 new HTML5 clocks! This marks the beginning of the migration process in which we are converting our Flash clocks to HTML5.
Head on over to the
HTML5 clock section to get a clock of your very own!
HTML 5 Clocks display Seattle Time.
Microsoft (IE 10) and Apple (iOS Devices) are forcing us to migrate from Flash to HTML 5. They are calling it resource and security issue. We think it is more to do with politics since Flash is owned by Adobe and HTML 5 is a public domain or Open.
Is HTML 5 better than Flash?
We are not in the position to argue but the fact remains Flash is being forced out of the computer and smartphone devices. We must recognize the change and adopt to it. We have started migrating ClockLink Flash based clocks to HTML 5 and we will no longer develop Flash contents.
HTML 5
In 2013, we will be converting all our ClockLink clocks to HTML 5 instead of Flash. This is a huge undertaking but it will allow our clock to work on Windows 7 and 8 and iOS and IE 10.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving from our data center in Seattle, Washington.
Thank you for using ClockLink.com
We have upgraded the HTML5 Open / Closed clock so that may now specify different hours for different days of the week.
Head on over to the HTML5 gallery to check it out!
We are pleased to announce that we have just added a new HTML5 Clock. The new clock shows an "Open" or "Closed" sign depending the hours that you specify. Head on over to the HTML5 Clock section to get your own!
As of today we are no longer supporting the TypePad Widget
Please contact us if you have any questions.