Use the code below to add this Mozilla Service Week
countdown clock to your site or blog.


The countdown clock is about 237px(w) by 312px(h). If your sidebar is
more narrow than that, you should try adjusting the width and height
attributes in the code or the clock may not be displayed properly.
I had to do just that for a WordPress sidebar. Adjusting the height fixed it.


Options

You can also choose to customize the clock (on 7is7.com) to display a 24h clock or am/pm, change the time units that are displayed (years, months, weeks, etc), change the default time zone, select a different language (40+ supported), or start from scratch and create your own.
Click on the "Generate iFrame Code" button to preview your clock before or during customizing it. Then, copy the code from the text area box below the clock link options and paste it into your page or sidebar.
Customize your clock

You can easily change the background image by replacing the background-image:url with your own. Also, the background image is hosted on Flickr. I would have just linked it from this site but there is hotlink protection in place (effective I hope) and I'm not sure how to allow for hotlinking for just one graphic other than on a per site basis.
Feel free to host it yourself if you'd like.

Mozilla Service Week banner on a green and yellow background with clouds and a crowd

Countdown Clock Home Page
Customize the Mozilla Service Week Clock


The Mozilla Service Week Countdown Clock is provided by (Mozillian Otto de Voogd's) 7is7.com.
Thanks for your help Otto, and for the awesome countdown clock generator.
Graphics and styles by Ken Saunders.

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