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  Public Ticket #2760668
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  • Viktor Callemin started the conversation

    Hey is there anything other than the hours of the employees that make the appointment hours visible in the front-end? because the hours i noted for my employees don't match the the hours that are open for appointments..

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi, Viktor!

    Sorry for the delayed response.

    Yes, it's Time Zone settings. Amelia doesn't have any time zone settings, and it picks up the WordPress time zone, from WordPress' General settings.

    If you have set your WordPress timezone to one of the UTC+- options, not the City timezone option, it could cause the issue. Because, these UTC options don't recognize the daylight savings and the time change, and since this setting applies to Amelia as well, we recommend choosing one of the City options there instead, because of this reason.

    So, please make sure your time zone settings are set to the City option. 

    Also, please make sure that your front-end time zone, i.e. the time on the computer, matches the back-end settings (or if you enabled the "Show booking slots in client time zone" option in Amelia -> General settings, then the time difference is correct). 

    Best Regards.