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Countdown (Forum, Sideblock, vBa CMPS, Multiple Countdowns)
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Someone PM'd me last week asking for the code I use for my countdown sideblock. So here is the basic countdown (doesn't include the images/blurb that screenshots/demo show)
This countdown uses the users PC clock and calendar to count down to a time and date. What is it? A sideblock on your forum index to countdown to a specific date/event. 1. Upload the contents on the zip archive to your server. Keeping the file structure as is. countdown/js/jquery-1.4.1.js countdown/js/jquery.lwtCountdown-1.0.js countdown/js/misc.js countdown/style/main.css Change the settings of the countdown/js folder to CHMOD 775 2. Go to AdminCP > Forums and Moderators > Forum Block Manager > Add Block Title - Countdown Description - whatever you want Content Type - HTML Content - <div></div> Template to use - block_countdown 3. Go to AdminCP > Styles and Templates > Style Manager > Add New Template Title - block_countdown Code:
<li> <div class="block smaller"> <div class="blocksubhead"> <a class="collapse" id="collapse_block_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}" href="{vb:raw relpath}#top"><img alt="" src="{vb:stylevar imgdir_button}/collapse_40b.png" id="collapseimg_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}"/></a> <span class="blocktitle">{vb:raw blockinfo.title}</span> </div> <div class="widget_content blockbody floatcontainer"> <div id="block_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}" class="blockrow"> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/jquery-1.4.1.js"></script> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/jquery.lwtCountdown-1.0.js"></script> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/misc.js"></script> <link rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" href="countdown/style/main.css"></link> <script type="text/javascript"> var jq=$.noConflict(); jq(document).ready(function() { jq('#countdown').countDown({ targetDate: { 'day': 19, 'month': 7, 'year': 2011, 'hour': 23, 'min': 59, 'sec': 59, } }); }); </script> <div> <div id="countdown"> <div class="dash first weeks_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Weeks</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash days_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Days</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash hours_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Hrs</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash minutes_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Mins</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash seconds_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Secs</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="underblock"></div> </li> Code:
'day': 19, 'month': 7, 'year': 2011, 'hour': 23, 'min': 59, 'sec': 59, 4. Go to AdminCP > Style and Templates > Style Manager > StyleVars > forum_sidebar_width and change the width to atleast 270px You can change the colour of the digits/text to suit your forum by changing references to #5C7099 in the main.css file If you are using vBOptimise go to AdminCP > vBOptimise > Flush Cache To have more than one countdown Create a new template called block_countdown2 Code:
<li> <div class="block smaller"> <div class="blocksubhead"> <a class="collapse" id="collapse_block_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}" href="{vb:raw relpath}#top"><img alt="" src="{vb:stylevar imgdir_button}/collapse_40b.png" id="collapseimg_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}"/></a> <span class="blocktitle">{vb:raw blockinfo.title}</span> </div> <div class="widget_content blockbody floatcontainer"> <div id="block_html_{vb:raw blockinfo.blockid}" class="blockrow"> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/jquery-1.4.1.js"></script> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/jquery.lwtCountdown-1.0.js"></script> <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript" src="countdown/js/misc.js"></script> <link rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" href="countdown/style/main.css"></link> <script type="text/javascript"> var jq=$.noConflict(); jq(document).ready(function() { jq('#countdown2').countDown({ targetDate: { 'day': 00, 'month': 00, 'year': 0000, 'hour': 00, 'min': 00, 'sec': 00, } }); }); </script> <div> <div id="countdown2"> <div class="dash first weeks_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Weeks</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash days_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Days</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash hours_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Hrs</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash minutes_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Mins</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> <div class="dash seconds_dash"> <span class="dash_title">Secs</span> <div class="digit">0</div> <div class="digit">0</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="underblock"></div> </li> For reference if making more blocks - (jq('#countdownX').countDown({ and <div id="countdownX"> are used to call additional countdowns). Create a new forum block in the same way as before but make the template to use: block_countdown2 To Display on vB Advanced CMPS - https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....&postcount=122 To show multiple countdowns on forumhome (screenshots) - https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....&postcount=158 If you want to add images/videos etc to your countdown all you need to do is add some basic code to the template. Search for </script><div> and after that you would add something like. Code:
<img alt="" title="" src="URL TO YOUR IMAGE" width="150" height="225"><br/><br/> <iframe width="240" height="160" src="EMBEDDED YOUTUBE VIDEO LINK" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br/><br/> </div> History 1.0.4 - Reverted back to using jquery-1.4.1.js 1.0.3 - Now using jquery-1.6.1.min.js and added noConflict to script 1.0.2 - Cleaned up code, added instructions to zip. Also instruction within thread on how to make CMS widget or have more than one countdown. If anyone wants to further develop any of my addons, you are free to do so. Download Now
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if an event is in eastern time live, do i need to convert the say 8 oclock time to UTC with an offset to get it to show up at the right time for all users across the globe? so 8 oclock eastern is actually 0000 (midnight) in UTC sinceet is a-4 offet right now?
im confused. |
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The current time is retrieved with JS so it's set to the client's time (whatever each individual member has set on their computer). You set the timer to 9.30pm on Christmas Day then it will countdown to that time differently for members if they are in different timezones.
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right, im just not sure if im putting the event in right.
if i want it to expire at 8 pm eastern do i put it as <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $('#countdown5').countDown({ targetDate: { 'day': 14, 'month': 07, 'year': 2012, 'hour': 00, 'min': 00, 'sec': 00 }, omitWeeks: true }); }); </script> i guess what I am asking, is the clock actually counting down from UTC or is it just using UTC layout? i think its just the layout. so, if i put it to expire at 8pm(20) it will expire at 8pm in e/c/p. right? however, it needs to expire at 8 e, 7 c and 5 p. if it was the other way, where you just enter what time the actual even ends at UTC then.. 8pm eastern would be the next day at midnight UTC. then it would expire all at the same time if it was converting your local time to when the event expires at UTC time. its just using the 24 hour clock now, not comparing it to actual UTC time. sorry if im confusing. |
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Put the hour as 20
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// Initiate Countdown jQuery(document).ready(function() { $('#countdown').countDown({ targetDate: { 'day': 00, 'month': 00, 'year': 0000, 'hour': 00, 'min': 0, 'sec': 0, // time set as UTC 'utc': true } }); }); |
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ok thanks. im just trying to get it to expire all at the same time based on a live event. its at different local times. thanks, i was just using your template from the forum home version. thanks for all your help, ill try that code^ Do i enter it in block_countdown or individually on each countdown on forum home template?
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Most countdown timers I've seen work this way, you set the time and it will be matched to the users browser time (and timezone) when counting down - the only other way I've seen is to match the countdown timer to the server time.
Try changing the timezones on your computer, the countdown timer should change accordingly. |
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ok, setting it to that code up there^ seems to work. now it will keep the same countdown time no matter what time zone I set my computer to. thats how it needs to work. sorry for so much text. can i donate you some money on paypal? thanks.
anyone else, make sure you change "dashboard" to match your id of the countdown you are editing. $('#countdown_dashboard').countDown({ |
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No need really, but if you choose to you can donate by clicking on the Support Developer link in the OP.
Ooops, I'll change that in the post above. |
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