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    • geetop
      geetop Member last edited by geetop

      Web Version using both Chrome & Edge. Calendar only displays Mon 3rd and forward. I cannot go back to earlier days (show hide functionality) I tried clearing browser cache but that did not help.

      I can hit previous month and that works.

      Not sure if it is working as intended and when a new month starts maybe you cannot move back with show/hide and have to use previous month.

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      • kuali
        kuali Premium Member last edited by

        To add a little more detail to this:

        From where I live (the UK), some of the late Friday releases (like I was reincarnated as a high elf) are actually early Saturday releases for me. Those listings (where my local time zone - British Summer Time, currently - has pushed them over the month boundary) are the ones that don't show up.

        As geetop says, switching month (either direction) and then returning to April will make them visible (and was the only thing I found that did). Going to a different section of the website and then returning to the calendar makes them invisible again.

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        https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/5745/ascendance-of-a-bookworm-omnibus-editions

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        • SomeOldGuy
          SomeOldGuy Premium Member last edited by

          Are you referring to https://j-novel.club/calendar ? It's possible that it considers the 4/1 entry to actually be 3/31 depending on your time zone, so it doesn't display it as April.

          For me, it shows 4/1 data, but months that don't have entries for the first (like https://j-novel.club/calendar?year=2023&month=1 ) start on the first day with things being released. Yesterday, before today's entry was posted, the April calendar started on 4/3, Monday.

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