Persist timestamp in url
See original GitHub issueThanks for the awesome project. Is there anyway you could add support for ?t=xxxxxxxx
in the query string when the dates are changed by the user?
This way we can easily share the url with others with the date time prefilled.
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:5 (3 by maintainers)
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I deemed it unnecessary to handle translating the provided timestamp to the local time zone since the only requirement was to be able to copy the given timestamp in a specific format. Also, the previews already show you what the date looks like in many different formats.
Wow fantastic! Thanks for the update!
Shall we should show the local timezone when locked? Just wondering if there is a reason for locking to GMT?