The PHP Analog Clock is by far the most powerful PHP clock script available. With features like labels, dynamic clock hands, overlays and other skinnable parts, the clock can be altered to fit any layout. The newest version boasts an intuitive and easy object-oriented configuration. The code is commented, and is very easy to follow. Included are several example skins.
This small and very simple script will display the current date and time every time a visitors browser is refreshed. It is extremely easy to set-up and use and you can have it working in just a few minutes. It is highly configurable meaning that you can easily change its' appearance to match your site. Included with the script are full instructions on setting it up and using it. Multiple language support.
A simple & good script to add into your collection. This script will time your how long it takes to execute a particular script. It's very easy to use.
Simple Digits is a script to display a digital clock on your web page. It's a PHP script, so installation is pretty easy. Displays digital clock on your site. Graphics can be switched with your own graphics to fit your site.
This is a simple clock that you can call as an image from anywhere on your site. All you have to do is call the file CowTime.php as an image and it will do the rest. You can pass parameters to the script (described in the instructions) to change it from 12 to 24 hour and also add the seconds. NO PHP PROGRAMMING REQUIRED.
Offset calculator helps you determine the difference between your local time and the server time. This is useful for adjusting scripts that output the server time by default.
A script that can dynamically change the timezone displayed on your page for people in the UK regardless of where in the world the server is hosted. It takes into account British Summer time (BST - Daylight saving time in the UK). Simply by changing the offsets from GMT in the file you can change the timezone for anywhere in the world that uses daylight saving time.
This small scripts calculates the exact time that has elapsed since a given date (and time). It produces the years, months, days, hours and minutes since the given date selectively.