Today Header - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Today Header
  • Version
1.13
  • Author
Today Header
  • Cost
Free
  • Operating System
Unix
  • Category
Perl / Clocks
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
10



     This script displays the date, and uses an image to show the day( display is on the top of the page. To show time it uses the local time function of your server. You can also display any other or different time simply by adding or subtracting hours. This is done by setting the number to add or subtract in the head of the script menu. To show the date the script uses SSI, and the date and time display can be edited for Font size and color.


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