Forum:Is it possible to add timers?

Anyone know if it's possible to add timers to a Wikia? Theres likely still plenty of sites out there that allow you to make a timer but they tend to give you HTML, which (I may be showing my utter code noobness here) I believe doesn't work on a Wikia? Or some sort of code that would show a date but using the time change to "Today", "Tomorrow" or just the date (for all I know that is utterly, utterly impossible, but it doesn't hurt to ask those more knowledgable)? Thanks in advance. -- Lyco499 (talk ) 22:09, September 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Hey Lyco, copy MediaWiki:Common.js/countdowntimer.js to the page of the same name on your wiki, import it on your Common.js, and then copy the code on Template:Countdown to your wiki. Then you can use the syntax to produce "T minus 360604 days 21 hours 23 minutes 59 seconds". That might be too specific for your needs, and I'm not sure if there's a code that just uses words like "Today" or "Tomorrow". Using just the date is possible using the #time parser.  22:37, September 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thank you for the reply, a few questions though (major noob here) on the actual Template:Countdown page, where is the actual template code? When I go to edit page it doesnt seem to be there, or at least when I added it I ended up with a non existant template link on said template page (Template:Countdown/doc) and when you say to add that code to MediaWiki:common.js and then import it on common.js. How do you import it, or was it enough to just add the code on my MediaWiki:commonjs?-- Lyco499 (talk ) 22:54, September 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * The Template:Countdown/doc is documentation for the template, you could copy that from Template:Countdown/doc as well. For importing the script, you'll want to add the following to Common.js:

importArticles({   type: "script",    articles: [        "MediaWiki:Common.js/countdowntimer.js"    ] });
 * 23:00, September 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * Thank you very much, all working now :) -- Lyco499 (talk ) 23:12, September 12, 2012 (UTC)