How To Have Clocklink On Your Blog
Please note that ClockLink cannot be responsible for any loss of data or unexpected results from an interaction with your blog site. Although we strive to provide you with comprehensive support, it is impossible for us to know how ClockLink will interact with every blog site. The information below is intended as a guide for using ClockLink on your blog only, and not a guarantee.ClockLink friendly blog sites
Please let us know from this form if you have any questions, suggestions, or would like information on blog sites other than the ones listed here.
Bloguru has an integrated ClockLink option. You can add ClockLink into your blog from Basic Settings. Also, you can just paste your favorite ClockLink on your entry and Free Space area. Please check the Clock Gallery to choose your favorite, and click the “Get Free Clock” button to set your color and timezone. After you set the options, you will get your ClockLink HTML tag. Copy and paste it where you want to have it.
- In page editor: Copy the whole “embed” code that's generated from the clocklink website. Paste the code into the OLD blog editor. Remove the wmode="transparent" text (blog.co.uk doesn't allow it). Preview or Save.
**The NEW blog posting editor converts clocklink code into text - possible bug on the Beta blog.co.uk, please paste into the OLD blog editor.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, check “HTML” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag in your entry.
- Template: You can just paste your ClockLink.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, go to “Edit HTML” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag. Then, if you got “Your HTML cannot be accepted” message, check “Stop showing errors for this post” and publish the post.
- Template: From “Template” -> “Edit current,” you can place your ClockLink wherever you like in your blog. Please paste ClockLink HTML tag between “<body>” and “</body>.”
- Blogger will not let you use the ClockLink generated script tag. Please remember to use the embed tag. You will have to close the embed tag by inserting “</embed>” to avoid an error message.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink.
- Sidebar: Create a custom item and just paste your ClockLink HTML tag.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, check “HTML” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag in your entry.
- Template: From “Template” -> “Edit current,” you can place your ClockLink wherever you like in your blog. Please paste ClockLink HTML tag between “<body>” and “</body>.”
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, Click “< >” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag in your entry.
- Template (Profile page): It seems embed tag is not allowed to use on Profile page.
- Entry: Use the ClockLink generated EMBED tag.
- Make sure to use the HTML editor when adding ClockLink tags.
- In page editor: Click on Controls in your Tools menu, add an HTML box, paste in the script code from the clock you chose and customized, and click Save.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, go to “Edit HTML” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag.
- Template: TypePad Free version does not allow us to change template HTML.
- Entry: You can just paste your ClockLink. However, go to “Edit HTML” before you paste your ClockLink HTML tag.
- Custom module: Just paste your ClockLink HTML tag.
ClockLink Unfriendly blog sites
If you blog at one of these sites and want to see ClockLink support, let them know how you feel!
You can not use ClockLink. Embed tags can not be used on this site.
You can use clocklink anywhere on your main profile page, but not in blog posts. For security purposes, embed tags will be removed from your custom header before publishing.
You can not use ClockLink. For security purposes, embed tags will be removed from your blog before publishing.
ClockLink User Submitted SitesIf you know of a Clocklink friendly site that is in a language other than Japanese or English, let us know and we will post it here. Please note that because these sites are not in Japanese or English, we cannot post instructions for using ClockLink, or be responsible for any content.