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{% extends "base" %}
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{% block init %}
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    {% set title = "Support" %}
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    {% set page_title = "Intervals" %}
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    {% set page_subtitle = "Interval reminders, or repeating reminders, are available to our Patreon supporters" %}
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{% endblock %}
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{% block content %}
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    <section class="hero is-small">
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        <div class="hero-body">
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            <div class="container">
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                <p class="title">Fixed intervals</p>
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                <p class="content">
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                    The main type of interval is the fixed interval. Fixed intervals are ideal for hourly, daily, or
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                    reminders repeating at any other fixed amount of time.
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                    <br>
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                    You can create fixed interval reminders via the dashboard or via the <code>/remind</code> command.
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                    When you have filled out the "time" and "content" on the command, press <kbd>tab</kbd>. Select the
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                    "interval" option. Then, write the interval you wish to use: for example, "1 day" for daily (starting
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                    at the time specified in "time").
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                </p>
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            </div>
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        </div>
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    </section>
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    <section class="hero is-small">
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        <div class="hero-body">
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            <div class="container">
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                <p class="title">Daylight savings</p>
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                <p class="content">
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                    If you live in a region that uses daylight savings (DST), then your interval reminders may become
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                    offset by an hour due to clock changes.
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                    <br>
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                    Reminder Bot offers a quick solution to this via the <code>/offset</code> command. This command
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                    moves all existing reminders on a server by a certain amount of time. You can use offset to move
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                    your reminders forward or backward by an hour when daylight savings happens.
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                </p>
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            </div>
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        </div>
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    </section>
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    <section class="hero is-small">
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        <div class="hero-body">
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            <div class="container">
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                <p class="title">Monthly/yearly intervals</p>
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                <p class="content">
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                    Monthly or yearly intervals are configured the same as fixed intervals. Instead of a fixed time
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                    interval, these reminders repeat on a certain day each month or each year. This makes them ideal
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                    for marking calendar events.
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                </p>
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            </div>
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        </div>
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    </section>
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    <section class="hero is-small">
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        <div class="hero-body">
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            <div class="container">
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                <p class="title">Interval expiration</p>
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                <p class="content">
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                    An expiration time can also be specified, both via commands and dashboard, for repeating reminders.
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                    This is optional, and if omitted, the reminder will repeat indefinitely. Otherwise, the reminder
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                    will be deleted once the expiration date is reached.
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                </p>
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            </div>
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        </div>
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    </section>
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{% endblock %}
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