How to write the JS for loop counting timer (Based on time, not date)












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I want to write the JS that countdown for 34 sec and loop forever with the time that runs on the database (Time runs forever, does not restart when refreshing)



This is for my WiX website, I've been studying the JS from several websites but they use the date based timer (Ex. Countdown to 15 Oct 2019, 20.00).










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  • To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

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    Jan 19 at 4:14
















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I want to write the JS that countdown for 34 sec and loop forever with the time that runs on the database (Time runs forever, does not restart when refreshing)



This is for my WiX website, I've been studying the JS from several websites but they use the date based timer (Ex. Countdown to 15 Oct 2019, 20.00).










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    The posted question does not appear to include any attempt at all to solve the problem. StackOverflow expects you to try to solve your own problem first, as your attempts help us to better understand what you want. Please edit the question to show what you've tried, so as to illustrate a specific roadblock you're running into in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For more information, please see How to Ask and take the tour.

    – CertainPerformance
    Jan 19 at 3:11











  • To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

    – JasonB
    Jan 19 at 4:14














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I want to write the JS that countdown for 34 sec and loop forever with the time that runs on the database (Time runs forever, does not restart when refreshing)



This is for my WiX website, I've been studying the JS from several websites but they use the date based timer (Ex. Countdown to 15 Oct 2019, 20.00).










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I want to write the JS that countdown for 34 sec and loop forever with the time that runs on the database (Time runs forever, does not restart when refreshing)



This is for my WiX website, I've been studying the JS from several websites but they use the date based timer (Ex. Countdown to 15 Oct 2019, 20.00).







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    The posted question does not appear to include any attempt at all to solve the problem. StackOverflow expects you to try to solve your own problem first, as your attempts help us to better understand what you want. Please edit the question to show what you've tried, so as to illustrate a specific roadblock you're running into in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For more information, please see How to Ask and take the tour.

    – CertainPerformance
    Jan 19 at 3:11











  • To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

    – JasonB
    Jan 19 at 4:14














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    The posted question does not appear to include any attempt at all to solve the problem. StackOverflow expects you to try to solve your own problem first, as your attempts help us to better understand what you want. Please edit the question to show what you've tried, so as to illustrate a specific roadblock you're running into in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For more information, please see How to Ask and take the tour.

    – CertainPerformance
    Jan 19 at 3:11











  • To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

    – JasonB
    Jan 19 at 4:14








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The posted question does not appear to include any attempt at all to solve the problem. StackOverflow expects you to try to solve your own problem first, as your attempts help us to better understand what you want. Please edit the question to show what you've tried, so as to illustrate a specific roadblock you're running into in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For more information, please see How to Ask and take the tour.

– CertainPerformance
Jan 19 at 3:11





The posted question does not appear to include any attempt at all to solve the problem. StackOverflow expects you to try to solve your own problem first, as your attempts help us to better understand what you want. Please edit the question to show what you've tried, so as to illustrate a specific roadblock you're running into in a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. For more information, please see How to Ask and take the tour.

– CertainPerformance
Jan 19 at 3:11













To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

– JasonB
Jan 19 at 4:14





To get you started you can use setInterval() to set up an action that repeats. The function that it calls can use new Date().getTime() to get the number of milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970. Round that value to seconds, and use % 34 to reduce the number of seconds to a value between 0 and 33 based on the current time. Write up some code and ask here for any more specific help, and good luck.

– JasonB
Jan 19 at 4:14












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