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meeting-timer

v1.0.11

Published

A simple HTML 5 / CSS / JS meeting/countdown timer.

Downloads

5

Readme

meeting-timer

A simple HTML 5 / CSS / JS meeting/countdown timer with an alarm sound implementation.

Works on any modern Desktop & Mobile browser.

Although mobile browsers block automatic sound playback, this timer will have sound capabilities even on mobile browsers.

Getting started

If you just want to use the meeting timer on your own site clone or download a release of this repository and simply copy the contents of the dist directory to a webroot on your web server. There is no special web server configuation required. All you need to do is host the index.html file.

Demo

See the timer in action: https://timer.seriousmonkey.de/

Development

Note: This section is only revelant if you want to build your own version of autover. For simple usage the upper part of this document is all you need.

Requirements

  • NodeJS >= 10.x.x: http://nodejs.org

The script could also run on older versions of NodeJS, but were never tested with them.

If you want to modify the source to create your own version you have to install all dependencies, first.

npm install

to install all dependencies required to build the project.

Start a development server run

npm start

You can then open the URL http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.

Note: All source code changes will update the site automatically.

Build

npm run build

This will build the project and put the output into the dist directory.