Aurum KodEXo

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Getting an exact time upon hovering over for example "2 day(s) ago" would be nice. xD

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Quote from Aurum KodEXo
Getting an exact time upon hovering over for example "2 day(s) ago" would be nice. xD


Yes, that would be nice. We should make all time formats consistent too.


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I was also thinking of this recently actually. It's hard to remember at times if I sent points for a defend already or not, if I haven't logged in for a couple days. Though it still probably wouldn't help me much lol. But, it didn't make me think about having mouse-over times.


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I've done this (will land in a few minutes if it hasn't already). All dates and times are proper `<time>`  elements with hover tooltips showing the full date and time.

It also shows your local time now instead of server time, everywhere except the literal Server Time display in the page header.

I don't know if this is a good idea or not (the local time thing). I'm open to feedback. On the one hand, it makes things easier to understand if it's in your own time, on the other, it might make organising raids and stuff a bit more confusing if people all have different times shown for stuff.

Usually things are displayed in relative terms so it shouldn't matter too much in theory. Things like the nightly reset cron, and lottery running at a particular time, etc., is all based on server time. It can show "lottery will run at 4am" and you might think that's a funny time to run a lottery, but I guess it's not lying to you.

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