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This is a countdown template,Using Help:Time function will make it accurate by one second. As with {}, this template should not be used in articles. Usage. All ...
duration: time in the form of a number followed by a unit keyword that, when added to the event start date / time, identifies the event end date / time; accepted unit keywords are day, hour, minute, second in both singular and plural forms; default is second
Please note the following important points before using this template. The time on this countdown clock is GMT (UTC+0) if the event is held in more than a year, the number of years and everything below will be shown; if the event is held in more than a week, the number of weeks and everything below will be shown
Please note the following important points before using this template. The time on this countdown clock is GMT (UTC+0) if the event is held in more than a year, the number of years and everything below will be shown; if the event is held in more than a week, the number of weeks and everything below will be shown
This is the template test cases page for the sandbox of Template:Countdown to update the examples. If there are many examples of a complicated template, later ones may break due to limits in MediaWiki; see the HTML comment "NewPP limit report" in the rendered page.
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A sample burndown chart for a completed iteration. It will show the remaining effort and tasks for each of the 21 work days of the 1-month iteration. A burndown chart or burn-down chart is a graphical representation of work left to do versus time. [1] The outstanding work (or backlog) is often on the vertical axis, with time along the horizontal.
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