Mod worldclock
worldclock is a World Clock for a module.
Install
See Mods Admin for instructions on how to install a Mod.
Usage
Once installed, you will see it under "Admin > Modules" (tiki-admin_modules.php):
You can assign a this Module to a lateral column (See Module Admin page if needed), or you can include it within a wiki page, using the PluginModule.
The assigned module looks like this:

By default it shows your local time. but you can change it to the time of any country from the drop down list (shifted to Argentina time two minutes after the previous image was taken):

See also the Mod clock, which is much smaller.
Contains blocks of text that need to be repeated on each of the module and plugin documentation pages. The Related Pages section text can be placed here, for instance, and then shown on each plugin page through the PluginInclude so that it can be updated centrally here.
The point where the include starts is noted by "startincludeX", and where the include stops is indicted by "stopincludeX" before and after the text, where X is the number of the include.
Here is the related pages section for use on the pages where each module is documented:
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See these pages for information that applies for all modules:
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- Module — Overall introduction and overview
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Module Admin — Introduction to the module admin pages for site-wide and individual module settings
- Assigning Modules — How to select a module to configure it
- Module Settings Interface — Interface for configuring individual module settings
- Module Settings Parameters — Explanation of standard parameter settings for modules
- Creating Custom Modules — How to create user modules
- Index of Modules — Links to the documentation of individual modules
- User Modules — How (if the feature is active) users can choose and place their modules
- Mods Type Modules — Links to modules that are installed as components
Related Pages for Plugin Pages
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- Wiki Plugin - has links to all plugins and describes how the syntax works for a plugin
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Mods Type Wikiplugins
And here is the code to include the above text block on a page:
Include codeCopy to clipboard{include page="Module and Plugin Includes" start="startinclude2" stop="stopinclude2"} - Wiki Plugin - has links to all plugins and describes how the syntax works for a plugin
- Mods Type Wikiplugins
Frequently Used Icons
- Mod clock - another clock module