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Show HN: Sunrisewhen – pretty sunrise and sunset times for your area

34 points| nurlennart | 2 years ago |sunrisewhen.com

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SushiHippie|2 years ago

I think it would be better to redirect to open street maps or google maps for the location link at the bottom.

I clicked on that link on mobile and it just says:

> Download HERE WeGo for a better mobile experience

> For the best experience on small screens, get the app on your device.

nurlennart|2 years ago

ah, thanks for the heads up. Just switched it to OpenStreetMap, that one works fine on mobile.

HenrikB|2 years ago

WISH: Don't pad the hours with zero when using the 12-hour time format, e.g. '7:15:03 AM' instead of '07:15:03 AM'. The padding with zero is used in the 24-hour format, e.g. '07:15:03'.

nurlennart|2 years ago

that's true, I will fix that. thank you!

pests|2 years ago

Nice, love it.

There is an minimalistic Apple Watch face that I love which is such a simple graph of the suns position and it tells you times like these. You can move forward and back in time with the wheel.

derbOac|2 years ago

Nice.

I always like to see civil twilight as well because it gives a sense of when it's actually light or dark but I can see how for something like this simplicity might be better.

whycome|2 years ago

Looks great.

can side-by-side be an option too? (at least on desktop)

.schedule { flex-direction: row; }

scrolling seems unnecessary.

nurlennart|2 years ago

that's brilliant. I don't know why I never thought of that. Just implemented it. Was basically just wasting horizontal space on desktops. thank you!

NarcisMirandes|2 years ago

I like it. Simple and clear.

You could add a button to suggest extra features. It could be a way to consider a premium version that could give you money.

nurlennart|2 years ago

btw: you can append ?units=imperial to the url if you want imperial units for the weather