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What time is it?

59 points| andrewljohnson | 16 years ago |andreehansson.se | reply

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[+] chromoose|16 years ago|reply
Nice stuff. As mentioned at the bottom it is based off a production version by Biergert & Funk (http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/20/biergert-and-funk-qlocktw...) But it is worth noting that an instructable on how to make a lower cost version can also be found here :http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Word-Clock/
[+] NathanKP|16 years ago|reply
The code is beautiful: very efficient and understandable. Nice share!
[+] thristian|16 years ago|reply
Heh, a while ago I saw something similar done in Flash:

    http://www.simonheys.com/wordclock/
...and wanted to try it myself in HTML/JS:

    http://web.aanet.com.au/Screwtape/Toys/wordclock/index.html
The font-sizing code is a bit of a hack, but it seems to be a reasonable approximation, usually filling the viewport +/- a single line.
[+] mkinsella|16 years ago|reply
Very slick. Time-telling devices are always interesting.
[+] slice|16 years ago|reply
> Please note that this webpage is using HTML5

Does the page uses HTML5 features, or just syntax?

[+] blasdel|16 years ago|reply
None of the above!

The only thing remotely html5-ey about it is the use of <!doctype html>, which sane people have been using for years. I don't think he's using any features less than a decade old!

[+] nym|16 years ago|reply
IT IS TIME TO GET A WATCH

Just kidding, love the hack, especially the font-face!

[+] jdp|16 years ago|reply
This would be amazing if it weren't for the theme switcher and text at the bottom.