There are a few other Q posts referring to "clock" and "countdown" as well. I mention the word countdown due to the number 13 at the bottom. If it's a countdown, and we're 13 days away from a BOOM, it coincidentally lands on 3/30 or 3/31 depending on when it started, just a day or two away from April Fools. We've seen Trump talk about April Fools a few times this past week.
Web developer and beginning Q decoder here, I haven't yet picked up anything like comms in the source, but I can say that the clock is implemented in Svelte, and looks well coded. Professional work.
I think it's php running on the webserver, which then generates on the fly, the actual html for the client web browser. If you look at the page source, all you're going to be able to see is the resulting html from the php script, so it will appear as if that number has been hard coded. Check it again at midnight, and it should automatically change, if that is the hour at which the countdown is leading to.
On the clock?
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There are a few other Q posts referring to "clock" and "countdown" as well. I mention the word countdown due to the number 13 at the bottom. If it's a countdown, and we're 13 days away from a BOOM, it coincidentally lands on 3/30 or 3/31 depending on when it started, just a day or two away from April Fools. We've seen Trump talk about April Fools a few times this past week.
My Q senses are tingling with excitement!
When you view the page HTML source the word "Promise.all" is in the code with a capitol "P". 🤷♂️
Any HTML coding experts have a moment to peek? I'm 20 years rusty on code.
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Web developer and beginning Q decoder here, I haven't yet picked up anything like comms in the source, but I can say that the clock is implemented in Svelte, and looks well coded. Professional work.
I think it's php running on the webserver, which then generates on the fly, the actual html for the client web browser. If you look at the page source, all you're going to be able to see is the resulting html from the php script, so it will appear as if that number has been hard coded. Check it again at midnight, and it should automatically change, if that is the hour at which the countdown is leading to.