Reviews for FoxClocks
FoxClocks by Andy McDonald
Review by mgkrupa
Rated 5 out of 5
by mgkrupa, 2 years agoWorks well. You can customize the date/time display format. I use H:mm ddd D MMM YYYY as the format, which displays something like:
20:33 Thu 22 Sep 2022
21:33 Thu 22 Sep 2022
1:33 Fri 23 Sep 2022
after each city's/country's name.
It would be nice if all elements (day name "Thu", hour "1" or "20", month "Sep", colons :, spaces, etc.) lined up neatly in columns. I could essentially get the same result if I had the option of changing the font to a monospaced font (because then I'd just have to also change the H to HH to have all elements line up neatly).
A second change that I think would improve this addon would be to have the date/time text be selectable/highlightable so that I could copy it to the clipboard. Currently, attempting to select the text instead lets you drag/move/rearrange that row up/down to a new position. Often in many webpages (like YouTube playlists), the triple bar ≡ symbol is placed at the very front/end of each row and you hold left-click on ≡ to rearrange/move that row up or down. This way, all other parts of the row (i.e. other than the ≡ symbol) can be interacted with in the usual way (or other ways).
20:33 Thu 22 Sep 2022
21:33 Thu 22 Sep 2022
1:33 Fri 23 Sep 2022
after each city's/country's name.
It would be nice if all elements (day name "Thu", hour "1" or "20", month "Sep", colons :, spaces, etc.) lined up neatly in columns. I could essentially get the same result if I had the option of changing the font to a monospaced font (because then I'd just have to also change the H to HH to have all elements line up neatly).
A second change that I think would improve this addon would be to have the date/time text be selectable/highlightable so that I could copy it to the clipboard. Currently, attempting to select the text instead lets you drag/move/rearrange that row up/down to a new position. Often in many webpages (like YouTube playlists), the triple bar ≡ symbol is placed at the very front/end of each row and you hold left-click on ≡ to rearrange/move that row up or down. This way, all other parts of the row (i.e. other than the ≡ symbol) can be interacted with in the usual way (or other ways).