Hi there, i would like to embed a countdown clock in Confluence (<iframe width="350" height="180" src="https://w2.countingdownto.com/2173055" frameborder="0"></iframe>) but i don´t know how to do it. Can you let me know if thta's posible and how?
Regards,
Try
You'll see the date between iso and T0 and the time after the T0
Simply set the date to the desired date and embed on the page using an iFrame.
Michael
Thank you. This is the best, most straight-forward advice available about anything regarding this software. I was able to follow this and complete the task.
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Could you please share the exact steps to embed... I am familiar with Editing Confluence page --> Source Editing page...
I tried to embed the iFrame sring in the page but confluence filter it out... if you could show me the exact steps would be super helpful.
thank you
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This is possible with our Great Gadgets app. One of the many gadgets that this app offers, is a Countdown gadget, which can be imported as external gadget in Confluence Server/DC. Then you can add it to the Confluence pages. The app is also available for Confluence Cloud.
It has an option to exclude weekends, if want to count only the working days. You can change the time format.
For any questions, please contact support@stonikbyte.com.
Danut
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Have a look on https://socastsrm.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/FAQ/pages/91426275/How+Do+I+Create+A+Countdown+Clock might be useful for you.
Or you can go for paid add-ons countdown timer
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