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How to Add the Date & Time to a Web Page

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Summary: While not an HTML function, date and time can be added to a Web page with Google Gadgets. Add the date and time when creating a Web site with tips from a software developer in this free video on Web design and the Internet.

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By Luis Estrada
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Luis Estrada has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He specializes in developing web sites and web applications. Estrada has been designing and creating websites for more than 8...read more

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"Hello, my name is Luis Estrada, and I am a software developer. In this video, I will show you how to add the date and time to a web page. The date and time functionalities are not specified in the HTML language. However, this is easy to add to your page. All you need to do is go to the Google Gadgets website at Google.com/webmasters/gadgets. Once there, click on the link that says "find gadgets for your web page". Click on the clock and date. Press "add to your web page", then choose the appearance that you prefer. You can choose a border, the title, the time format, a color, your visitors' language, etc.. Once you have your clock exactly as you want it, press the "get the code" button. Copy the code and paste it inside the body of your HTML source file. Save the file, refresh the browser, and now you have your personalized date and time clock. I'm Luis Estrada and I've just shown you how to create web pages using HTML."

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