Unix-Timestamp-Konverter
Wandle Unix-Timestamps sofort in lesbare Daten um. Kostenloses Online-Tool mit automatischer Zeitzonen-Erkennung, Discord-Timestamp-Unterstützung und Echtzeit-Konvertierung.
Aktueller Unix-Timestamp
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Modal System Demo
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Unix-Timestamp zu lesbarem Datum
Lesbares Datum zu Unix-Timestamp
Discord Timestamps
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Was ist ein Unix-Timestamp?
Ein Unix-Timestamp (auch bekannt als Epoch-Zeit oder POSIX-Zeit) ist ein System zur Zeitmessung als fortlaufende Anzahl von Sekunden seit dem 1. Januar 1970, 00:00:00 UTC (der Unix-Epoche). Dieses standardisierte Zeitformat wird weltweit in der Programmierung, Datenbanken und Computersystemen verwendet.
Unix-Timestamps sind zeitzonenunabhängig und repräsentieren weltweit denselben Zeitpunkt. Das macht sie ideal zum Speichern von Daten und Zeiten in Datenbanken, APIs und Anwendungen, wo Zeitzonen-Umwandlungen sonst Komplikationen verursachen könnten.
Warum diesen Unix-Timestamp-Konverter verwenden?
Sofortige Konvertierung
Echtzeit-Verarbeitung ohne Seiten-Neuladen. Sieh Ergebnisse sofort während du tippst.
Intelligente Zeitzonen-Erkennung
Erkennt automatisch deine Zeitzone und zeigt Umwandlungen in deiner Ortszeit an.
Discord-fertig
Erstelle Discord-Timestamp-Formate sofort für deine Nachrichten.
Häufige Verwendungen von Unix-Timestamps
Softwareentwicklung
Entwickler nutzen Unix-Timestamps zum Protokollieren von Events, Planen von Aufgaben, Verfolgen von Benutzeraktivitäten und Verwalten zeitbasierter Operationen in Anwendungen.
Datenbankverwaltung
Das Speichern von Timestamps im Unix-Format gewährleistet eine konsistente Zeitdarstellung über verschiedene Systeme hinweg und macht Datumsberechnungen effizienter.
API-Integration
Viele APIs verwenden Unix-Timestamps für Datums- und Zeitparameter, was es unerlässlich macht, zwischen lesbaren Daten und Timestamps zu konvertieren.
Discord-Bots und Nachrichten
Discord nutzt Unix-Timestamps mit spezieller Formatierung, um Zeiten automatisch in der lokalen Zeitzone jedes Benutzers anzuzeigen.
Custom Dropdown Examples
Enhanced dropdown select components with icons, images, badges, search, and multi-select support.
Basic Dropdown
Dynamic Options (Add Button Next to Dropdown)
Dropdown with Icons
Dropdown with Badges
Searchable Dropdown
Multi-Select Dropdown
Multi-Select with Search
Full-Featured Example
Collapse/Spoiler System Examples
Reusable collapsible sections for FAQ, extra options, and more. Features auto icons, state persistence, and multiple variants.
Basic Collapse
This is a basic collapsible section. The state is saved to localStorage by default, so it will remember if you opened or closed it when you refresh the page.
Perfect for hiding extra options, additional information, or lengthy content.
Default Open (with state saving)
This collapse starts open but still saves its state. Try closing it and refreshing the page - it will stay closed!
Add data-collapse-open attribute to start in open state.
No State Persistence
This collapse doesn't save its state to localStorage. It will always start closed when you refresh.
Add data-collapse-no-save attribute to disable state persistence.
FAQ Section
A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC), not counting leap seconds. It's a widely used standard for representing time in computer systems.
Simply enter your Unix timestamp in the converter above! You can also use programming languages like JavaScript: new Date(timestamp * 1000) or Python: datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp).
Unix timestamps are timezone-independent, making them perfect for storing dates in databases and APIs. They're also easier to perform calculations with since they're just numbers.
Accordion Mode (only one open at a time)
const timestamp = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
console.log(timestamp); // Current Unix timestamp
import time
timestamp = int(time.time())
print(timestamp) # Current Unix timestamp
$timestamp = time();
echo $timestamp; // Current Unix timestamp
Color Variants
This uses the primary color scheme.
This uses the success color scheme with a badge.
This uses the info color scheme.
This uses the warning color scheme.
This uses the danger/error color scheme.
This uses a minimal, borderless style.
Erweiterte Optionen
Data Attributes
data-collapse-open- Start in open state (default: closed)data-collapse-no-save- Disable state persistence (default: enabled)data-collapse-key="unique_key"- Custom localStorage keydata-collapse-accordion- Enable accordion mode (close others when opening)data-collapse-group="group_name"- Accordion group namedata-collapse-duration="500"- Animation duration in milliseconds
CSS Classes
.collapse-container- Main container (required).collapse-header- Clickable header (required).collapse-content- Collapsible content (required).collapse-faq- FAQ-specific styling.collapse-group- Wrapper for grouped collapses.variant-*- Color variants (primary, success, info, warning, danger, minimal, flush)
JavaScript API
// Get instance
const collapse = window.Collapse.getInstance(element);
// Methods
collapse.toggle(); // Toggle open/close
collapse.open(); // Open
collapse.close(); // Close
// Static methods
window.Collapse.openAll(); // Open all collapses
window.Collapse.closeAll(); // Close all collapses
// Create with options
new window.Collapse(element, {
defaultOpen: false,
saveState: true,
accordion: false,
onOpen: (instance) => console.log('Opened!'),
onClose: (instance) => console.log('Closed!'),
onToggle: (isOpen, instance) => console.log('Toggled:', isOpen)
});
Tab System Examples
Tabbed content navigation with state persistence. Each tab displays different pre-written content with automatic active state management.
Basic Tabs
Welcome to the Tab System
This is the overview tab. Tabs automatically remember which tab you had selected when you refresh the page using localStorage.
Use the arrow keys to navigate between tabs, or click on them directly. The system is fully accessible with ARIA support.
Key Features
- State persistence (remembers active tab)
- Keyboard navigation (Arrow keys, Home, End)
- Multiple style variants (default, pills, boxed, minimal, vertical)
- Color themes
- Icons and badges support
- Deep linking with URL hashes
- Fully accessible (ARIA)
- Mobile optimized
So funktioniert's
Add the following HTML structure to create tabs:
<div class="tab-container" data-tab-key="unique_key">
<ul class="tab-nav">
<li><button class="tab-button">Tab 1</button></li>
<li><button class="tab-button">Tab 2</button></li>
</ul>
<div class="tab-content-area">
<div class="tab-panel">Content 1</div>
<div class="tab-panel">Content 2</div>
</div>
</div>
Pills Variant
Code Editor
Pills variant uses rounded, filled buttons for active tabs. This style is popular for code editors and development tools.
function hello() {
console.log('Hello from the code tab!');
}
Live-Vorschau
This tab would show a live preview of your code. Each tab's content is pre-written and hidden until selected.
Configuration
Configure your preferences here. Tab state is automatically saved to localStorage.
Tabs with Badges
Inbox Messages
You have 3 new messages in your inbox. Badges can be used to show counts or status.
Starred Items
12 items are marked as important. You can use badges to show counts, status, or notifications.
Deleted Items
Your trash is empty. Items are permanently deleted after 30 days.
Boxed Variant
HTML Structure
Boxed variant uses bordered, box-style buttons. Great for segmented controls and tool panels.
<div class="tab-container variant-boxed">
<!-- Tab navigation -->
</div>
CSS Styling
.tab-container.variant-boxed .tab-button {
border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
border-radius: var(--radius-small);
}
JavaScript
// Tabs auto-initialize on page load
const tabs = Tabs.getInstance(element);
tabs.activate(1); // Switch to second tab
Minimal Variant
Personal Information
Minimal variant has no borders or background, perfect for clean, minimal designs.
Security Settings
Manage your security preferences and two-factor authentication.
Notification Preferences
Choose which notifications you want to receive.
Datenschutzeinstellungen
Control who can see your information and activity.
Vertical Tabs
Your Profile
Vertical tabs place navigation on the left side. Perfect for settings pages and dashboards.
Note: On mobile devices, vertical tabs automatically switch to horizontal layout for better usability.
Messages
View and manage your messages here.
Benachrichtigungen
Stay updated with your latest notifications.
System Settings
Configure your application settings and preferences.
Color Variants
Success color variant with pills style.
Great for positive actions and confirmations.
Info color variant with pills style.
Perfect for informational content.
Warning color variant with pills style.
Use for warnings and important notices.
Danger color variant with pills style.
Use for errors and destructive actions.
Advanced Options & API
Data Attributes
data-tab-key="unique_key"- Custom localStorage key for state persistencedata-tab-default="2"- Set default active tab (0-based index, default: 0)data-tab-no-save- Disable state persistence (default: enabled)data-tab-no-animate- Disable animationsdata-tab-no-keyboard- Disable keyboard navigationdata-tab-deep-link- Enable URL hash deep linkingdata-tab-id="custom"- Custom ID for deep linking (on tab buttons)
CSS Classes
.tab-container- Main container (required).tab-nav- Navigation list (required).tab-button- Tab button (required).tab-content-area- Content wrapper (required).tab-panel- Tab content panel (required)- Variants:
.variant-pills,.variant-boxed,.variant-minimal,.variant-vertical - Colors:
.color-success,.color-info,.color-warning,.color-danger - Ausrichtung:
.align-center,.align-right,.full-width
JavaScript API
// Get instance
const tabs = window.Tabs.getInstance(element);
// Navigation methods
tabs.activate(2); // Switch to tab at index 2
tabs.next(); // Go to next tab
tabs.previous(); // Go to previous tab
tabs.first(); // Go to first tab
tabs.last(); // Go to last tab
// Tab control
tabs.disableTab(1); // Disable tab at index 1
tabs.enableTab(1); // Enable tab at index 1
// State management
tabs.clearState(); // Clear saved state
// Create with options
new window.Tabs(element, {
defaultTab: 0,
saveState: true,
keyboard: true,
deepLink: false,
onChange: (index, instance) => {
console.log('Tab changed to:', index);
},
onBeforeChange: (newIndex, oldIndex, instance) => {
// Return false to prevent tab change
return true;
}
});
// Listen to tab change events
element.addEventListener('tabchange', (e) => {
console.log('Changed to:', e.detail.index);
});