Will it work if I did the xml coding like this for a certain timezone

<trait name = "CST"> 8pm-12am</trait>

Or are they still having issues with this kind of coding?

I know timeofday and dayofweek works, anyways thanks for the input



On Mar 10, 3:41 pm, BlueQuoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> The short answer is, yes, there is a way. Yves Behar's Earth-light
> theme does just that to correctly track the sun's light around the
> globe:http://www.google.com/ig/directory?type=themes&url=ighosting.googleco...
>
> I, too, would be interested to know how making this theme time-zone
> independent is achieved — I can't find anything in the XML to explain
> it.
>
> It must involve some special intervention from Google to correct the
> time to US-PST, because the images served are not what the XML would
> suggest for other time zones. I remember when that theme was first
> introduced it didn't work correctly and there were a lot of user
> complaints about the sunlight being wrong.
>
> On Mar 11, 5:43 am, nicci <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if there was any way to make a theme change images
> > that goes according to CST Time, no matter what time zone the person
> > has on their computer, the theme would always change according to the
> > CST Time. I think my question is pretty self explanatory. I can't
> > think of how else to word it.

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