Countdown page when site is in offline mode?

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GK User
Thu Mar 05, 2015 1:10 am
Hi to All,

i try to replace offline.php with countdown.html with rename solution but css style is missing there. I get white page with countdown data.

How to adjust it?
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GK User
Thu Mar 05, 2015 7:26 am
Hi. Customization is not part of our job here,
but use "old" trick - just rename your countdown.html - into index.html and put on the root folder , where are other basic joomla files. And set offline mode also. By default index.html is loaded before index.php (joomla) so typical users will see your version of "Offline".
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Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:34 am
Oscar E wrote:Hi. Customization is not part of our job here,
but use "old" trick - just rename your countdown.html - into index.html and put on the root folder , where are other basic joomla files. And set offline mode also. By default index.html is loaded before index.php (joomla) so typical users will see your version of "Offline".

Thank you Oscar. I try with this little trick but there was missing path to the countdown folder where are css, js and other files. So i copy countdown folder on root and jeppeee...its Done.

Best regards.

For all other beginners. If you want Countdown page instead Offline page do this steps:
1. set your website in a offline mode
2. copy countdown.html and countdown folder to root (public_html)
3. rename countdown.html in to index.html
4. Done

you can edit a new index.html file and set your logo, time and other customisation. Good luck
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