Today we're releasing a new Local Time feature for our HTML5 clocks only. When creating the embed code for HTML5 clocks, you can now select "Viewer's Local Time" from the timezone pulldown. Clocks set to display Viewer's Local Time will match the time of the computer used to view the clock.
We have also made a number of fixes to the HTML5 World Clock, as certain cities were showing the incorrect time. The cities of Thule and Asuncion will no longer be selectable on the HTML5 World Clock, but those cities will still display correctly for old embeds of the HTML5 World Clock. However, we strongly encourage anyone with an embed of the HTML5 World Clock of Thule or Asuncion to update them to select a different city.
Lastly, we have fixed the issues with the HTML5 Random Timezones World Clock, so today we are making it available for embedding again.
ClockLink.com provides the most widely used Web clock in the world with over 30 million views around the world. In addition, clocks can be set to display any time zone in the world, so they are not only decorative but very practical as well. Use it to show what time it is in your area. There is no charge to use any of the clocks on your website or blog and all clocks are built using HTML5.