• I’m afraid t-minus countdown wordpress plugin is not very precise. If you have it, for example in a screen (with the only purpose of watching the countdown) the transition between seconds may be less than 1000 miliseconds, as, for example, it says 23h 28minutes remaining, but it’s 22h 35minutes remaining. In less than 24 hours it became more than 1 hour of “imprecision”. How can we fix it?

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  • tippinggroup

    (@tippinggroup)

    I am finding the same problem! I love the plugin, but it seems to be at least an hour off! When looking back at the questions, the imprecise timing seems to be a prevalent topic. Please help…it’s a great plugin that I would like to use often! Thank you

    Thread Starter ubgaia

    (@ubgaia)

    We’ve also experienced it. Is there any way to fix or bypass it?

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    People: We can not help trouble shoot the issue if we can not see it running on your setup. This is traditionally done by providing a LINK to the page, as it exists live online.

    With out a link, we can only guess. Here is a guess:
    You are using some kind of caching plugin or CDN, so that when the plugin calculates the time between NOW and LAUNCH, the value for NOW is a cached date and time, not the actual date and time.

    Thread Starter ubgaia

    (@ubgaia)

    You can see it watching https://gaia.ub.edu/wpbeta/

    Leave it for, let’s say, half an hour.

    Then open a new tab/window loading the same page, and you’ll see the diference.

    tippinggroup

    (@tippinggroup)

    By testing other countdown timers, I discovered that several let you set your timer using GMT + or -. Once I added 6 hours (for US Central time zone), it fixed the big problem. I have 3 timers in the left sidebar of https://www.executivetm.com. Yours is the top one, the other two are below the map. You can see that the hours are now adjusted, but that your timer is a few seconds slower than the other two. Will you be adding a GMT adjustment to your timer, or have I missed it? Thanks!

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    1. Adjusting for local time is based on the timezone settings of your WordPress install. Please verify that your timezone settings are correct under:
    Dahsboard > Settings > General > Timezone

    2. As for the difference in seconds. This is because our plugin waits until after the page has fully loaded before it starts to count down. However, you make a valid point. We will look at improving this for the next update. Thank you for the feedback.

    3. Regarding the clock not being accurate over a 30 minute viewing we will address this along with the issue above in our next update.

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