Comments on “Analogue flip-clock wiith CSS3 and jQuery ” http://atomicnoggin.ca/blog/2010/02/22/analogue-flip-clock-wiith-css3-and-jquery/feed/Analogue+flip-clock+wiith+CSS3+and+jQuery+ 2010-02-22T14:29:49-05:00 Chyrp Analogue flip-clock wiith CSS3 and jQuery tag:atomicnoggin.ca,2010-02-22:/blog/id/21//comment_327 2010-02-22T14:12:30-05:00 2010-02-22T14:12:30-05:00 stephen grant Hey Pat, Like a lot of people, I had one of these clocks. THe only thing missing is the aggrivating click sound as the next paddle drops down. Great for keeping you awake at, say, 2:37:46 am. There's a minor error in the representation. Instead of showing the seconds as :12, it shows them as :012 with most of the 2 occluded. You need to suppress the leading 0 for 10 and higher. Analogue flip-clock wiith CSS3 and jQuery tag:atomicnoggin.ca,2010-02-22:/blog/id/21//comment_328 2010-02-22T14:29:49-05:00 2010-02-22T14:29:49-05:00 Patrick Denny http://atomicnoggin.ca Oops. Forgot about IE not liking negative start values in substring. I wasn't really testing it in IE, I just did a quick sanity check. It's fixed now.