I've recently been looking at a lot of events, and even planning to organise some myself. Something that I think I'd like to understand more though, is how the website deals with daylight savings.
Obviously, if you are looking at an event for tomorrow, it will show times in your local timezone. However, when looking at or organising an event for a few month's time, I notice that the time displayed on the page often doesn't match with the time that the event organiser has written in the event information. I was wondering if there was a way organisers can know what timezone they are scheduling events in, and weather it affects the time a user sees when they open the event page?
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I've recently been looking at a lot of events, and even planning to organise some myself. Something that I think I'd like to understand more though, is how the website deals with daylight savings.
Obviously, if you are looking at an event for tomorrow, it will show times in your local timezone. However, when looking at or organising an event for a few month's time, I notice that the time displayed on the page often doesn't match with the time that the event organiser has written in the event information. I was wondering if there was a way organisers can know what timezone they are scheduling events in, and weather it affects the time a user sees when they open the event page?
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