Also, I found this website:
http://www.livecountdown.com/countdo...k/default.aspx It seems like it would be good. Here is a test one I made: [flash width=500 height=400:130455f713]http://www.livecountdown.com/countdownclock/countdown.aspx?id=5968[/flash:130455f713] I can't seem to see that in my browser so I am not sure whats wrong, you can view it by going to: Flash Countdown. |
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Yeah but that flash one in particular, couldn't admin just iframe it?
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Re: Help needed with creating a "Countdown Clock"
i uploaded the timer i posted above to a different server.
it doesn't have a banner anymore and is a little bit faster but sometimes, it is still delayed by a second. i didn't post it here because it may be affected by my previous timer. after the 30th post, maybe i can post it already so that it's in the 3rd page of this forum topic :) |
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Well i just did adjust my computer time and is still had the same time left as before so I am unsure on what you are on about.
http://www.livecountdown.com/countdo...n.aspx?id=5968 |
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could you change your date instead, try changing the month to april and see what happens to the days left in the countdown |
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Unfortunately, I tried changing the time on my computer, clicked "apply" and unfortunately the countdown time left changed. This means that the time I see will be different from someone else's time as it's client based. |
Sorry admin.
The script that zer0 made is probably the best :) |
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