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Post by Wormopolis on May 28, 2010 17:41:38 GMT -8
oh I get it.. you mean menu bar. the nav bar is the little path name thing I typed out. the menu bar is what has buttons like home, help, etc...
so right above the code you have for your chat box, put this:
<script type="text/javascript"> document.write(countdownAddEvent("Title","Date","message").innerHTML); </script>
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Post by Wormopolis on May 29, 2010 20:57:58 GMT -8
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 12:41:10 GMT -8
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 20:32:26 GMT -8
I guess I will find out in 1 hour and 27 minutes!
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 21:42:56 GMT -8
lmao look anytime. it's there. You had to have looked right when it got changed! lol
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 22:09:46 GMT -8
50 minutes...
Im on pins and needles. I COULD cheat and just force it to reach deadline.. but I like the drama of it.
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 22:14:27 GMT -8
seriously? great big fireworks show on my end .. hmmmmm
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 22:26:44 GMT -8
you are in a different timezone
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 22:27:47 GMT -8
countdown doesnt have timezone support, so it uses the user's timezone. if set it for midnight, then it will be midnight my time before I see it
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 22:47:36 GMT -8
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh i see, good to know. so soooooooon
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 23:10:45 GMT -8
That DOES look awesome!
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 23:11:21 GMT -8
I will see what it would take for timezone support, but it might be tricky
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 23:21:48 GMT -8
Yeah looks great.. wohoooo thanks to YOU!
Well i am glad to know about the time zone because had we all sat there waiting for fireworks that wouldn't have worked. lol
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Post by Wormopolis on Jun 17, 2010 23:31:32 GMT -8
if you want to get around it, you can force a timezone by picking a timezone that you want the event to be reached in and do the math to figure out the time.
like if you wanted it to reach when it is 4:00 PM EST, and you live in PST, then set the time for 1:00 PM. that way when it is 1:00 PM for you, it will be 4:00 PM for eastern people.
I figured out a way to include timezone into the stamp, but I have to some up with some sort of function to handle errors (like the timezone isnt defined or they leave it blank).
it will be as easy as just adding "PST" to the end of the timestamp however when I get done with it.
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Post by rhondairv on Jun 17, 2010 23:42:02 GMT -8
yeah, by the time it rolls around you'll either have it tricked out or i will post a specific time and time zone the fireworks will start.
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