Web Design, Functionality and SEO Tips

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Two Clocks You Should Know About

Web Clock
If your business or organization has grown to represent more than one time zone, it might be a nice service to add clocks representing those time zones on your website. ClockLink allows you to do that for free.
This flash-based application was developed by Pacific Software Publishing in Bellevue. You can pick from a variety of colors, sizes and styles (24-hr clock, 12-hr clock and digital). After selecting your clock, code is automatically generated to paste into your website.


Human Clock
Forget 15 minutes of fame, in this fast-paced web world, one minute is plenty! Just submit your photo and time taken (preferably outside) to HumanClock. What a great idea. Photos are submitted from allover - Texas to Japan. Every minute a new image appears, telling the time in a photo. The clock updates every minute (maybe they'll "do" seconds, which would be even more fun). And, now, they've added a human calendar; the only logical next step.