Currency.Wiki World Clock – Time Zones & Clock Widget

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Add a world clock to your WordPress site in seconds. Choose from five clock widget styles — a digital clock, an analog clock, a multi-city world clock, a spinning 3D globe, or a date card. Every clock updates in real time in the visitor’s own browser, so there is no API key, no server calls, and nothing to configure to get started.

Show a single time zone, or up to eight cities side by side — useful for remote teams, travel sites, international stores, and anyone whose readers are not in one place.

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Key Features

  • 5 clock widget styles — Digital, Analog, World Clock, Spinning Globe, Date Card
  • No API key — times are computed in the browser; nothing to sign up for
  • World clock — show up to 8 cities across time zones at once
  • Spinning globe — a glowing vector Earth with live city times orbiting it
  • Gutenberg block — native block editor with a live preview
  • Shortcode — use [cwiki_time] in any post, page, or text widget
  • Themes & colors — Light, Dark, or Auto, plus any accent color
  • 12 / 24 hour — automatic per locale, or force one
  • Localized dates — weekday and month names in 40+ languages
  • Lightweight — loads asynchronously, no impact on page speed
  • Privacy-friendly — no cookies, no personal data collected
  • Credit link you control — switch it off site-wide or per embed

Widget Styles

  1. Digital (240×152) — clean digital time + date
  2. Analog (200×210) — classic analog face
  3. World Clock (264×288) — multiple cities, live
  4. Spinning Globe (280×292) — vector Earth with orbiting city times
  5. Date Card (240×230) — big date with day of week

Usage

Gutenberg Block:
Add a block, search for „World Clock“, and adjust the settings in the sidebar. A live preview updates as you type.

Shortcode:

[cwiki_time]

With options:

[cwiki_time style="globe" theme="dark" accent="f59e0b"]
[cwiki_time style="digital" tz="Asia/Tokyo" city="Tokyo" format="24"]
[cwiki_time style="world" zones="America/New_York~New York,Europe/London~London,Asia/Tokyo~Tokyo"]

Shortcode Attributes

  • style — digital, analog, world, globe, date (default: digital)
  • theme — auto, light, dark (default: auto)
  • accent — hex color without # (default: 2563eb)
  • format — auto, 12, 24 (default: auto)
  • seconds — 1 or 0 (default: 1)
  • date — 1 or 0 (default: 1)
  • tz — IANA timezone for single-clock styles, e.g. Asia/Tokyo (default: visitor’s local time)
  • city — label shown under a single clock
  • zones — cities for world/globe styles: tz~Label,tz~Label
  • lang — language code for weekday/month names (default: your site language)
  • branding — 1 or 0 (default: 1) — show the optional credit link on this embed

External services

This plugin relies on an external service to render the clock widget: Currency.Wiki, operated by CurrencyWiki Technologies LLC.

What the service is and what it is used for

The clock itself is drawn by a small JavaScript widget hosted at widget.currency.wiki. The plugin does not bundle that script; it builds an embed URL and loads the widget from the service. This is what allows the plugin to stay small and to receive style and localization improvements without a plugin update.

What data is sent, and when

  • On every page view where a clock is displayed, the visitor’s browser requests the widget script from https://widget.currency.wiki/time/v3/script.js. That request carries the display settings you configured (style, theme, accent color, hour format, time zone or city list, language) as URL parameters, plus a source=wp marker indicating the request came from the WordPress plugin. As with any web request, the visitor’s IP address and user agent are visible to the server.
  • No personal data is collected, and no cookies are set. The current time is computed in the visitor’s own browser from the operating system clock and the standard Intl time zone database — it is never requested from the server.
  • In the WordPress admin, the settings screen makes no request to the service — it only links to the online builder. The block editor is the exception: while you are configuring a block it loads a live preview from https://widget.currency.wiki/time/v3/embed (flagged preview=1 so it is not counted as a site using the widget), which sends the same display settings listed above.

Terms and privacy

  • Terms of Service: https://currency.wiki/terms-of-service
  • Privacy Policy: https://currency.wiki/privacy-policy

Obrázky

Bloky

Tento plugin poskytuje 1 blok.

  • Time & World Clock

Časté otázky

Do I need an API key?

No. The time is computed in the visitor’s browser using the standard Intl timezone database. There is nothing to sign up for.

Does it slow down my site?

No. The widget loads asynchronously and is only a few kilobytes. It does not block page rendering.

Does it collect any data?

No. The widget sets no cookies and collects no personal data from your visitors. See the „External services“ section above for exactly what is requested and when.

Does it add a link to my site?

Only a small „Powered by Currency.Wiki“ credit under the clock. You can switch it off for the whole site under World Clock Settings, or per embed with branding="0". The widget looks and works exactly the same either way.

Can I show several cities at once?

Yes. Use the World Clock style (up to 8 cities) or the Spinning Globe style (up to 5 cities).

Which timezones are supported?

All IANA time zones (e.g. America/New_York, Europe/London, Asia/Tokyo).

Recenzie

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Prispievatelia a vývojári

“Currency.Wiki World Clock – Time Zones & Clock Widget” je softvér s otvoreným zdrojovým kódom. Do tohto pluginu prispeli nasledujúci ľudia.

Prispievatelia

Zoznam zmien

1.0.0

  • Initial release: digital, analog, world clock, spinning globe, and date card styles; Gutenberg block and [cwiki_time] shortcode.