Use clean attribution snippets when citing WhenIsDate date, time, calendar, countdown or sunrise pages.
Simple attribution links
Use these snippets when referencing a date, calendar, countdown, timezone or sunrise/sunset page. The goal is useful attribution, not spam.
<a href="https://whenisdate.com/">Current date and time by WhenIsDate</a>
<a href="https://whenisdate.com/time-difference/new-york-to-london/">New York to London time difference</a>
<a href="https://whenisdate.com/sun/usa/new-york/">New York sunrise and sunset times</a>Who this helps
- Teachers publishing classroom calendars.
- Event organizers sharing countdowns.
- Travel bloggers explaining time differences.
- Local publishers referencing sunrise or sunset.
- Developers documenting date/time examples.
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Editorial boundary
Please do not cite WhenIsDate as an official source for legal, payroll, school, public service, travel, medical, or safety decisions. Use it as a fast planning reference and cite the responsible official source for final decisions.