The Clock extension allows you to place a clock (digital or mechanical) in different places of your web browser, including the toolbar and any web pages you view. In addition, our clock is completely customizable, i.e., if you wish, you can completely change its appearance and the format of the information displayed about the current time.
The clock shows the current time, date, day of the week, month name, time zone, day number and week number of the year, as well as Unix time.
If you need additional functions such as an alarm clock, calendar, stopwatch, different types of timers and countdowns, then right from the interface of this extension you can easily launch our web application with the corresponding functions.
The current time data is taken from your system settings.
Clocks on web pages, if this option is enabled, appear after the page has fully loaded.
If you use the feature to display the clock in place of the extension icon, you may find it convenient to pin this icon to the toolbar so that you can always see it without any additional movements. To do this, click the puzzle piece on the top right of your browser. This will open a drop-down of all your extensions. From here, simply click the little pin next to our extension.
We would like to draw your attention to the fact that web applications that you can launch from a popup window (opens when you click on the extension icon located on the toolbar) work independently of the extension, and vice versa. That is, any functions and settings available in these web applications concern only these web applications themselves and do not affect the extension itself in any way, and do not depend on it. For example, if you set an alarm for a certain time in the web application "Onlive Clock: Alarm Clock", then it will work only if this web application is opened at the right time - the extension does not affect its operation in any way, and vice versa.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to e-mail at mail@pothos.info.