WARNING: Only works if you live within these four time zones: Pacific Time (ex Los Angeles), Mountain Time (ex Denver), Central Time (ex Chicago), and Eastern Time (ex New York). Well, I mean it still does work, it’s just not the correct times. INSTRUCTIONS BELOW :D Instructions: Punch in your time zone! PT, MT, CT, or ET! Clocks adjust to the brightness depending on what time of day it is. If it is 6:00 pm, the clock will turn dark, but if it is 6:00 am, the clock will turn light! This took three hours to make, so I hope you like it! I’ll let you play around a little bit and put in a time zone you don’t live in ;) ex. I live in Central Time, I could just put in Pacific Time to see the clocks jump ahead by two hours XD (Basically if I put in 9:00PM and CT, PT will be 7:00, and ET will be 10:00. But if I put in 9:00PM and PT, CT will be at 11:00PM, and ET at 12:00 am) :D
Dedicated to @Fingerprox :D (Idk why couple hours ago he didn’t say anything but I wanted to make a time zone dedicated to him) My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@princepugs185 Just basically watch the clocks :D (Clocks have a special feature, look into the instructions :D) Ignore the fact that the minute hand may be a little bit behind, (From a second to a minute behind), get over it, just a little bit off putting. If you wanna sync it up, then restart the project as soon as the second hand reaches 60. LMAO WEIRD THING IS THAT STANDARDIZING THE DIGITAL CLOCKS WERE THE HARDEST- especially when there’s FOUR CLOCKS to deal with XD (The gargantuan amount of code to sync up and standardize the time is in the backdrop) LATEST FEATURES: 1/7/23- Added Light and Dark mode! Why are you reading this?