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ClockEasy: Embedabble Clock Generator

October 1st, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Blog Tips, Design

clockeasyClockEasy is a web app that lets you generate a clock and countdown timer. If for some reason you wish to place a clock or in need of a countdown timer for a special event, this tool will let you easily create and embed a digital clock on your website.

This simple tool has simple features. You are allowed to easily customize your clock by simply selecting from several dropdown options for the widget. You can set font styles, font sizes, color, border color, width and padding for the clock and a few more added settings for the countdown timer. When you’re done and satisfied with your settings, just hit the generate button and it will display the preview of the clock/timer that you have created. Get the code and embed it on your website.

The ClockEasy site also functions as an alarm clock and has a chronometer that you can use. Both features can be used on the site only. Embedding is not possible for the two features because I really don’t see the point in embedding an alarm clock on your websites unless you want to startle a user who happens to make a visit on the set alarm time.

ClockEasy, like the name says is easy, simple and a direct to the point application. There are no special features to configure and no sign-up needed in order to use the service. Simply generate your clock and embed it on your site. That’s it.

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e.ggtimer: Online Countdown Timer

May 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Tips N Tricks

eggtimerCountdown timers are available anywhere. You have them on your cellphones (in case you haven’t noticed) and other mobile gadgets. But if you are online, on your browser and in need of a quick access to an online countdown timer, e.ggtimer is where you should go.

The tool is very simple. All you need to do is place a valid time number and the unit of time you want and start the countdown. If you happen to place a number without a time unit, e.ggtimer will assume that the unit it is counting is in seconds. If you don’t want to use the input box, and head right on over with the countdown, you can just add the time units to the e.ggtimer URL. The examples are stated below.

e.ggtimer is a quick and easy access to a countdown timer whenever you need one online. On a user’s perspective, it could sure use an optional alert tone to warn the user that the expiration of the countdown. This would be particularly useful if the user is on another page. What’s odd or cool about the tool, however you may put it, is that you can set it to countdown years and months. Good luck waiting for it to expire.

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