tim-from-pa
Member
If anyone out there is like me who follows the feasts of the Lord, I have a script (below) that constantly displays the Hebrew date. When I open my browser, I have my own HOME web page stored on my local hard drive and I have the Hebrew date displayed on the top.
You can put HTML tags in front and behind the script to do things such as making it bold and centering it.
My only gripe is that the Hebrew date is apparently derived from the Gregorian date, and as such does not change over until midnight. As most of you know, the Hebrew date should change at sunset. So if one observes this date after sunset but before midnight, they have to mentally add one day to it. Other than that, it works fine and I have no trouble with it. Enjoy!
Copy and paste the script below into your web page:
< script src="http://www.hebcal.com/etc/hdate-en.js"
type="text/javascript">< /script>
You can put HTML tags in front and behind the script to do things such as making it bold and centering it.
My only gripe is that the Hebrew date is apparently derived from the Gregorian date, and as such does not change over until midnight. As most of you know, the Hebrew date should change at sunset. So if one observes this date after sunset but before midnight, they have to mentally add one day to it. Other than that, it works fine and I have no trouble with it. Enjoy!
Copy and paste the script below into your web page:
< script src="http://www.hebcal.com/etc/hdate-en.js"
type="text/javascript">< /script>