This is a reminder that Google Chrome has changed the way they will handle any Flash media content. With the version of Google Chrome released on September 1, 2015 and all versions going forward, a play/pause button will now overlay the Flash content. To see the content function, users will be required to click on it. This includes ClockLink Flash clocks.
At this time we highly encourage users to switch to our HTML5 clocks so that their website and blog visitors do not experience this problem. HTML5 clocks will function correctly and not experience the same issues that Flash clocks do.
If you wish to continue using a Flash clock in combination with the Google Chrome browser you (and your website users) will need to take the following actions in Chrome:
1. Open Preferences
2. Under Privacy click the Content Settings button
3. Under Plugins change the option to 'Run all plugin content'
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.