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Currently, if there's a difference in time zone between the creator of an event and a respondant, on the respondant's screen it is ambiguous what day each time block actually belongs to.
The event was made in a +2:00 timezone and I'm responding in a -4:00 timezone. The days "start" at 6 PM and end at 6 PM, so it's ambiguous where one day is supposed to start and one day ended. I had guessed that each day starts at the 12 AM and anything prior was from the previous day, but apparently that was a day off. Only the first 6 hours under each listed day *actually belongs to that day, which is extremely confusing - most of the day has to be entered in on the previous column.
A better way to handle this would be to always display 12 AM as the start and end times for each day (or 0:00 or what have you) and then black out anything that wasn't set as a potential time for the event. This makes it much clearer what hour belongs to what day without letting respondants pick times outside the intended potential schedule.
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Currently, if there's a difference in time zone between the creator of an event and a respondant, on the respondant's screen it is ambiguous what day each time block actually belongs to.
The event was made in a +2:00 timezone and I'm responding in a -4:00 timezone. The days "start" at 6 PM and end at 6 PM, so it's ambiguous where one day is supposed to start and one day ended. I had guessed that each day starts at the 12 AM and anything prior was from the previous day, but apparently that was a day off. Only the first 6 hours under each listed day *actually belongs to that day, which is extremely confusing - most of the day has to be entered in on the previous column.
A better way to handle this would be to always display 12 AM as the start and end times for each day (or 0:00 or what have you) and then black out anything that wasn't set as a potential time for the event. This makes it much clearer what hour belongs to what day without letting respondants pick times outside the intended potential schedule.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: