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| Created | 28 May 12 |
| Last Update | 28 May 12 |
| Compatible Browsers | IE9, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome |
| Software Version | HTML5, jQuery |
| High Resolution | No |
| Files Included | JavaScript JS, HTML, CSS |
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+8 moreNice idea!
thanks
Yeah, I am COMPLETELY LOST where to input the date to.
$('your selector').CanvasCountdown({ datefrom : new Date(2012 ,01, 00, 12 , 30 ,00), dateto : new Date(2013 ,01, 00, 12 , 30 ,00), TimeZone : 00 })where the new Date(year,month, day, hour ,minute ,second) hope that helped
Am I missing something here? Just like glenn1254 I’m really lost. Am I supposed to use the “main.js” script or do I replace it with my custom one? I tried replacing it, but it doesn’t work. Please help
Haha I don’t get it either, I inserted the code from the documentation but nothing happens, (tried ‘countdown’ and a new one ‘countdown5’) and I tried to update the example code (main.js) but it’s too complicated to follow in that format, I don’t understand where the dates for the examples are coming from. It’s an awesome effect, I hope you can help me use it, thanks!
Any chance you can upgrade your hosting…. Bandwidth Limit Exceeded can’t view the demo.
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