Thursday, January 16, 2020
Lab 42 Reflection
This lab consists of a webpage that has a timer. That's it. It's literally a web page used to keep track of time. There are also preset times set via buttons and if you click them, it will set a timer corresponding with that button. You can also manually enter a number of minutes to set a custom timer. To create a timer, I used multiple factors in JavaScript to get capabilities like real-time and the usage of time functions to calculate the amount of time set, time this is left, and the time whilst the timer will without a doubt go off. The timer is based on the real-time in which the features would not work if it couldn't get the present-day date and time. There are also features that translate the minutes into hours or seconds relying on the quantity entered into the timer. The predicted time the timer will pass off is also accurate because of the real-time being used within this website. Web designers may want to use this option to permit users to pace themselves on your website if they need to finish a venture quickly. Users also can use a timer on a webpage to just keep music in their time they need to complete a mission, or it can be used as a game timer to preserve track of the way lengthy the user has spent at the recreation. There is much more than a countdown timer that may be used for, whether it's miles for real-global assignments or just surely to time an assignment to get it in on time.
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