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Hey everyone, So as you'll see I have a sidebar menu that when you click on the anchors it scrolls to the section. However the entire menu moves when you click on the anchor. I'm imagining this might be caused by the fact the navigation bar is inside the scrollAreaWrapper and scrollContent div. So either there is something I'm missing or I need to move the navigation somewhere else. Any guidance or help would be appreciated. Thank you, Dilion Smith
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Dear Greensock community, i've been trying to make a analog clock, that uses animations from tweenmax. I saw this thread and decided to use parts of that code The clock works when refreshing the page continuously but the hole point of this clock is to just run by itself instead of having to refresh the page 1000 times. I tried to use a setinterval function but that breakes the animation. So in short: the clock as of now does not update, it stays static, only refreshing makes the analog pointers move. How do i make them move like a normal clock. Here's the code that i made using the thread/post above. $(document).ready(function() { var datetime = new Date(), h = datetime.getHours(), m = datetime.getMinutes(), s = datetime.getSeconds(); var myPointerH = $('.clockH'); var myPointerM = $('.clockM'); var myPointerS = $('.clockS'); var oneSecond = 60/60; // 1 second var oneHour = 60 * 60; //1 hour tween var twelveHours = 12 * 60 * 60; //12 hour tween var hourTween = TweenMax.to(myPointerH, twelveHours, {rotation:"360_cw", ease:Linear.easeNone,repeat:-1, paused:true}); var minuteTween = TweenMax.to(myPointerM, oneHour, {rotation: "360", ease:Linear.easeNone, repeat:-1, paused:true}); var secondsTween = TweenMax.to(myPointerS, oneSecond, {rotation: "360", ease:Linear.easeNone, repeat:-1, paused:true}); function showTime(){ minutesAsSeconds = m * 60; hoursAsSeconds = h * 60 * 60; secondsAsSeconds = s / 60; hourTween.progress(hoursAsSeconds / twelveHours); minuteTween.progress(minutesAsSeconds / oneHour); secondsTween.progress(secondsAsSeconds / oneSecond); console.log(hourTween, minuteTween, secondsTween); } showTime(); setInterval(function() { showTime(); }, 1000); }); Kind Regards, Hakiko