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Kickoff Countdown
And lets start it off.....
21 hours and 24 mins till Kickoff 2 hours till i leave to Kokomo :D |
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18 Hours 17minutes Anyway to have the countdown page count all the way down to at least hours? or even 00:00:00 ??? |
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I think vb3 allows time... so next season this wont be a problem :) |
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yes. someone mentioned something about a script they found (so you dont have to write it).
it was in the past 3-4 days... search back & see if you can find it. it was most likely in the website design/showcase forum or programming |
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/count.html is one that you could easily implement.
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I whipped up a page with a countdown script I found, check it out here: http://www.ajquick.com/kickoff.html |
10 hours 55 minutes and 30 seconds.
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The time left in Michigan is 8 Hours and 51 Minutes (counting on my Desktop Clock and after check-in) |
Countdown n Java Script
On my teams website we have a Jva Script Countdown timer that is very nice, we go it off of a free Java site.
<script language="JavaScript"> hour(0=midnight,23=11pm), minutes, seconds: setcountdown(2003,01,04,0,0,00) /setcountdown(year,month,day,hour,minutes,seconds)/ var occasion="Manchester Kickoff" var message_on_occasion="Go FURY!" var countdownwidth='520px' var countdownheight='35px' var countdownbgcolor='#cccccc' var opentags='<font face="Georgia" size=2 color=#990033><b>' var closetags='</b></font>' var montharray=new Array("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","A ug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec") var crosscount='' function start_countdown(){ if (document.layers) document.countdownnsmain.visibility="show" else if (document.all||document.getElementById) crosscount=document.getElementById&&!document.all? document.getElementById("countdownie") : countdownie countdown() } if (document.all||document.getElementById) document.write('<span id="countdownie" style="width:'+countdownwidth+'; background-color:'+countdownbgcolor+'"></span>') window.onload=start_countdown function countdown(){ var today=new Date() var todayy=today.getYear() if (todayy < 1000) todayy+=1900 var todaym=today.getMonth() var todayd=today.getDate() var todayh=today.getHours() var todaymin=today.getMinutes() var todaysec=today.getSeconds() var todaystring=montharray[todaym]+" "+todayd+", "+todayy+" "+todayh+":"+todaymin+":"+todaysec futurestring=montharray[mo-1]+" "+da+", "+yr+" "+hr+":"+min+":"+sec dd=Date.parse(futurestring)-Date.parse(todaystring) dday=Math.floor(dd/(60*60*1000*24)*1) dhour=Math.floor((dd%(60*60*1000*24))/(60*60*1000)*1) dmin=Math.floor(((dd%(60*60*1000*24))%(60*60*1000) )/(60*1000)*1) dsec=Math.floor((((dd%(60*60*1000*24))%(60*60*1000 ))%(60*1000))/1000*1) //if on day of occasion if(dday<=0&&dhour<=0&&dmin<=0&&dsec<=1&&todayd==da ){ if (document.layers){ document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.write(opentags+message_on_occasion+closeta gs) document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.close() } else if (document.all||document.getElementById) crosscount.innerHTML=opentags+message_on_occasion+ closetags return } //if passed day of occasion else if (dday<=-1){ if (document.layers){ document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.write(opentags+"Occasion already passed! "+closetags) document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.close() } else if (document.all||document.getElementById) crosscount.innerHTML=opentags+"Occasion already passed! "+closetags return } //else, if not yet else{ if (document.layers){ document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.write(opentags+dday+ " days, "+dhour+" hours, "+dmin+" minutes, and "+dsec+" seconds left until "+occasion+closetags) document.countdownnsmain.document.countdownnssub.d ocument.close() } else if (document.all||document.getElementById) crosscount.innerHTML=opentags+dday+ " days, "+dhour+" hours, "+dmin+" minutes, and "+dsec+" seconds left til "+occasion+closetags } setTimeout("countdown()",1000) } </script> That will let you countdown to any event, just altering the first set of lines. -Rc |
let's see who post the last
All right. Let's do a count down... All of you late nighters only get to post once the amount of time left before kickoff.
Let's see who gets to post the last. :P 7 hours 50 mins till kickoff start! |
I set a limit on it anyway .. so neener! :)
Once per 7 or 8 hours, I think it is. (this applies to all 'game' type threads, like word association, etc) |
7 hours, 14 min until kickoff.
/me pulls hair :D :D :D |
7 hours and 11 minutes!
-dave Y = AX^2 + BX + C (you find out EXACTLY what this means in 7 hours and 41 minutes!) :) |
6 hours.
/me shivers in anticipation. |
Just under 4 hours to go! i leave in an hour, so i won't get to be the last post, unfortunately
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only 3 hours, 30 minutes to go!
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2 hours, 45 minutes
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Re: Countdown n Java Script
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150 minutes
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2 hours, 30 minutes... Can you feel the anticipation? The Excitement? It's here!
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1 hour and 34 minutes. Im getting ready to leave for SJSU in a few minutes, so I wont be last either.
Cory |
1 hour and 25 Minutes I have to leave to get to our broadcast site.
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1 hour 14 minutes 42 seconds :)
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I know this was pretty stupid, I could have written something in PHP in about 5 minutes that runs off of the server clock, which never changes. Well anyways, as of now, the current count is: 53 minutes, and 20 seconds |
16 minutes :)
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5 minutes:) A warmup comedian??
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