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Describe the bug
I'm guessing this happens when we live east to the UTC line.
On the history page, if I click on one of the bars in the "Best Days" graph, I get sent to the day before the one I clicked.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Set your system timezone to UTC+1 (unless you're on another UTC+n)
You get sent to the day before the one you clicked (as in before in the calendar, not before on the graph)
Expected behavior
Arriving on the page for the day we clicked
Screenshots
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Environment
Checked on:
Windows 10 + Firefox
Android table + Firefox
Android phone + Samsung Browser
Additional context
All the other ways to get to a date on the page work (for me).
The timestamp used in the URL correspond to a different hour of the day depending on the widget we use:
"Go to date" button: 00:00:00
"History" graph: 10:00:00 (12:00:00 for GMT)
"Best days" graph: the day before 22:00:00 (midnight for GMT)
"Best days" links: 00:00:00
I'm guessing using the same conversion for the graphs as for the links would give a more consistent behavior?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
I'm guessing this happens when we live east to the UTC line.
On the history page, if I click on one of the bars in the "Best Days" graph, I get sent to the day before the one I clicked.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Arriving on the page for the day we clicked
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Environment
Checked on:
Additional context
All the other ways to get to a date on the page work (for me).
The timestamp used in the URL correspond to a different hour of the day depending on the widget we use:
I'm guessing using the same conversion for the graphs as for the links would give a more consistent behavior?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: