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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Why is the time for Arizona shown separately?
  2. Why is the time for Indiana shown separately?
  3. I want to know the time in Alaska. It isn't shown on the map.
  4. I want to know the time in Hawaii. It isn't shown on the map.
  5. My browser reports JavaScript errors. What do I do?
  6. How do I set up a link from my website to yours?

 

Why is the time for Arizona shown separately?

Arizona remains on Mountain Standard Time all year round. Therefore it has to be shown as being different to the rest of the Mountain Time zone which switches from Mountain Standard Time in winter to Mountain Daylight Time in summer.

 

Why is the time for Indiana shown separately?

Most of Indiana remains on Eastern Standard Time all year round. Therefore it has to be shown as being different to the rest of the Eastern Time zone which switches from Eastern Standard Time in winter to Eastern Daylight Time in summer.

 

I want to know the time in Alaska. It isn't shown on the map.

Click the List Cities button, and then select one of the cities listed under Alaska.

 

I want to know the time in Hawaii. It isn't shown on the map.

Click the List Cities button, and then select Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

My browser reports JavaScript errors. What do I do?

A number of older versions of web browsers such as Internet Explorer have bugs in their software that prevent them from running the JavaScript code used by this website.

If you encounter problems please upgrade to the latest version of Firefox or Internet Explorer.

 

How do I set up a link from my website to yours?

We have now created a separate page of instructions for this. Please click the Link to Us button and follow the instructions.