EOS: Hidden Notification
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EOS: Hidden Notification
I am creating a tease that will last for 20 mins. At the end of the 20 mins, it will switch to the cum section. Currently I am using a notification with a 20 min timer. I did not add a title so only the timer shows up. Is there any way to make this also hidden? I don't want the people playing my tease to know how long they have left.
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Re: EOS: Hidden Notification
Just came across this issue myself. Couldn't find a solution.
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Re: EOS: Hidden Notification
How did you use the notification? add print screen.
What do you mean ?
What do you mean ?
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Re: EOS: Hidden Notification
Okay well it should be added. I don't know why it is not.
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Re: EOS: Hidden Notification
I may have a workaround for you.
In your initial script add:
currentTime is the time on load since January 1, 1970 in miliseconds.
targetTime is that plus 20 minutes.
On each page add a hidden asynchronous timer with the following eval(instead of a time setting):
This should create a timer on each page that runs down to the targetTime.
If you want to start the 20 minutes not on load but after a certain page, you should just create the currentTime and targetTime variables in the initial script:
and add an eval on the page you want the time to start with:
Keep in mind I've only done quick testing, but it seems to work for me.
(Don't forget you can copy the timer after you've made it once.)
In your initial script add:
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var currentTime = Date.now();
var targetTime = currentTime + 1200000;
targetTime is that plus 20 minutes.
On each page add a hidden asynchronous timer with the following eval(instead of a time setting):
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targetTime - Date.now();
If you want to start the 20 minutes not on load but after a certain page, you should just create the currentTime and targetTime variables in the initial script:
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var currentTime
var targetTime
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currentTime = Date.now();
targetTime = currentTime + 1200000;
(Don't forget you can copy the timer after you've made it once.)
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Re: EOS: Hidden Notification
Great. Ty so much
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