├── PassWordle ├── icons │ ├── eye.png │ └── openEye.png ├── passWordle.gif ├── index.html ├── style.css └── logic.js ├── LimitUsernameSize ├── bin.png ├── limitUsernameSize.gif ├── badDesign.html ├── css.css └── js.js ├── ScientificDatePicker ├── sun.png ├── earth.png ├── datePicker.gif ├── index.html ├── style.css └── logic.js ├── FullAnalogClock ├── fullAnalogClock.gif ├── index.html ├── style.css └── logic.js ├── README.md ├── index.html └── LICENSE /PassWordle/icons/eye.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/PassWordle/icons/eye.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LimitUsernameSize/bin.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/LimitUsernameSize/bin.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PassWordle/passWordle.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/PassWordle/passWordle.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PassWordle/icons/openEye.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/PassWordle/icons/openEye.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/sun.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/ScientificDatePicker/sun.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/earth.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/ScientificDatePicker/earth.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FullAnalogClock/fullAnalogClock.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/FullAnalogClock/fullAnalogClock.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/datePicker.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/ScientificDatePicker/datePicker.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LimitUsernameSize/limitUsernameSize.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/i01000101/RedditBadUIBattles/HEAD/LimitUsernameSize/limitUsernameSize.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LimitUsernameSize/badDesign.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Bad UI 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # RedditBadUIBattles 2 | My UI designs that I created for a Reddit subreddit named Bad UI Battles where the developers intentionally design bad UI . 3 | 4 | https://www.reddit.com/r/badUIbattles/ 5 | 6 | ### The best way to limit username size 7 | 8 | ![](./LimitUsernameSize/limitUsernameSize.gif) 9 | 10 | https://i01000101.github.io/RedditBadUIBattles/LimitUsernameSize/badDesign.html 11 | https://www.reddit.com/r/badUIbattles/comments/mkqah0/the_best_way_to_limit_username_size/ 12 | 13 | ### Scientific Date Picker 14 | 15 | ![](./ScientificDatePicker/datePicker.gif) 16 | 17 | https://i01000101.github.io/RedditBadUIBattles/ScientificDatePicker/index.html 18 | https://www.reddit.com/r/badUIbattles/comments/pvgd79/scientific_date_picker/ 19 | 20 | ### Full-Analog Clock 21 | 22 | ![](./FullAnalogClock/fullAnalogClock.gif) 23 | 24 | https://i01000101.github.io/RedditBadUIBattles/FullAnalogClock/index.html 25 | 26 | ### PassWordle 27 | 28 | ![](./PassWordle/passWordle.gif) 29 | 30 | https://i01000101.github.io/RedditBadUIBattles/PassWordle/index.html 31 | https://www.reddit.com/r/badUIbattles/comments/14ggvxo/passwordle/ 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Date Picker 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |

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32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LimitUsernameSize/css.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *{ 2 | margin: 0; 3 | box-sizing: border-box; 4 | font-family: sans-serif; 5 | } 6 | 7 | input{ 8 | height: 30px; 9 | width: 150px; 10 | outline: 0; 11 | border-radius: 15px; 12 | margin-left: 10px; 13 | padding: 0 10px; 14 | } 15 | 16 | #userNameInput{ 17 | border-right: 0; 18 | border-bottom-right-radius: 0; 19 | border-top-right-radius: 0; 20 | padding-right: 0; 21 | } 22 | 23 | button{ 24 | width: 75px; 25 | border-radius: 25px; 26 | cursor: pointer; 27 | } 28 | 29 | button, input{ 30 | outline: 0; 31 | } 32 | 33 | #main{ 34 | margin: 20px; 35 | height: 350px; 36 | display: flex; 37 | flex-direction: column; 38 | } 39 | 40 | .itemDiv{ 41 | display: flex; 42 | width: 150px; 43 | margin-top: 10px; 44 | justify-content: center; 45 | } 46 | 47 | .fallingDiv{ 48 | position: absolute; 49 | height: 20px; 50 | font-size: 13.3333px; 51 | transform: rotate(0deg); 52 | } 53 | 54 | img{ 55 | width: 150px; 56 | height: 180px; 57 | position: relative; 58 | margin-top: 20px; 59 | left: 100px; 60 | z-index: 5; 61 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Document 8 | 9 | 32 | 33 | 34 |
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40 | 41 | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LimitUsernameSize/js.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var input = document.getElementById('userNameInput') 2 | var y = input.getBoundingClientRect().top + 10 3 | var x = input.getBoundingClientRect().left + 150 4 | 5 | var mainDiv = document.getElementById('main') 6 | 7 | var fallingDivs = [] 8 | 9 | input.addEventListener('input', () => { 10 | while(isOverflown(input)){ 11 | let fallingChar = input.value.substr(-1) 12 | input.value = input.value.slice(0,-1) 13 | 14 | let fallingDiv = document.createElement('div') 15 | fallingDiv.innerText = fallingChar 16 | 17 | fallingDiv.classList.add('fallingDiv') 18 | fallingDiv.style.top = y +'px' 19 | fallingDiv.style.left = x + 'px' 20 | 21 | mainDiv.append(fallingDiv) 22 | fallingDivs.push(fallingDiv) 23 | } 24 | }) 25 | 26 | function isOverflown(element) { 27 | return element.scrollWidth > element.clientWidth; 28 | } 29 | 30 | setInterval(() => { 31 | fallingDivs.forEach(fallingDiv => { 32 | if(Number(fallingDiv.style.top.slice(0,-2)) < document.getElementById('bin').getBoundingClientRect().top + 10){ 33 | fallingDiv.style.top = Number(fallingDiv.style.top.slice(0,-2)) + 5 + 'px' 34 | fallingDiv.style.transform = 'rotate(' + (Number(fallingDiv.style.transform.slice(7,fallingDiv.style.transform.indexOf('d')))+5)+'deg)' 35 | } 36 | }) 37 | },40) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PassWordle/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | html, body { 2 | height: 100%; 3 | } 4 | 5 | body { 6 | margin: 0; 7 | display: flex; 8 | flex-flow: column; 9 | align-items: center; 10 | justify-content: center; 11 | background: #ffffff; 12 | font: 16px -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; 13 | gap: 1rem; 14 | } 15 | 16 | h1 { 17 | font-size: 4rem; 18 | } 19 | 20 | h2 { 21 | font-size: 1.1rem; 22 | } 23 | 24 | h1, h2 { 25 | color: #121212; 26 | margin: 0; 27 | font-weight: bold; 28 | } 29 | 30 | #password, input { 31 | outline: 0; 32 | border: none; 33 | border: 0.8px solid #6f6f6f; 34 | border-radius: 0; 35 | background: transparent; 36 | width: 220px; 37 | opacity: 1; 38 | } 39 | 40 | #password:focus, input:focus { 41 | border: 1.5px solid rgb(18, 18, 18); 42 | } 43 | 44 | input { 45 | padding: 10px 5px; 46 | color: #000000; 47 | } 48 | 49 | #password { 50 | padding: 10px 0; 51 | width: fit-content; 52 | min-width: 230px; 53 | white-space: nowrap; 54 | -webkit-text-security: disc; 55 | color: #ffffff; 56 | } 57 | 58 | .row { 59 | display: block !important; 60 | margin-bottom: 15px; 61 | } 62 | 63 | .box { 64 | display: inline-block; 65 | width: 21.6px; 66 | margin: 0 5px; 67 | text-align: center; 68 | } 69 | 70 | #loginArea { 71 | display: flex; 72 | flex-direction: column; 73 | align-items: center; 74 | } 75 | 76 | button { 77 | border: 0.0625em solid rgb(18, 18, 18); 78 | background: #121212; 79 | color: #ffffff; 80 | border-radius: 0.3rem; 81 | padding: 0.5rem; 82 | cursor: pointer; 83 | position: relative; 84 | } 85 | 86 | button:disabled, 87 | button[disabled]{ 88 | border: 0.0625em solid #c4c4c4; 89 | background-color: #e0e0e0; 90 | color: #838383; 91 | } 92 | 93 | input, button, #password { 94 | font: inherit; 95 | margin-top: 5px; 96 | } 97 | 98 | #eye { 99 | cursor: pointer; 100 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | html, body { 2 | height: 100%; 3 | } 4 | 5 | body { 6 | margin: 0; 7 | display: flex; 8 | flex-flow: column; 9 | align-items: center; 10 | justify-content: center; 11 | background: #464646; 12 | font: 16px -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; 13 | gap: 1rem; 14 | } 15 | 16 | h1 { 17 | color: #fff; 18 | font-size: 4rem; 19 | font-weight: 300; 20 | margin: 0; 21 | } 22 | 23 | h2 { 24 | color: #fff; 25 | font-size: 1.1rem; 26 | font-weight: 300; 27 | margin: 0; 28 | } 29 | 30 | input { 31 | outline: 0; 32 | border: none; 33 | border-bottom: 1px solid #fff; 34 | border-radius: 0; 35 | background: transparent; 36 | width: 220px; 37 | padding: 0; 38 | color: #fff; 39 | -webkit-text-fill-color: #fff; 40 | opacity: 1; 41 | } 42 | 43 | #signupArea { 44 | display: flex; 45 | flex-direction: column; 46 | } 47 | 48 | #signupArea > *{ 49 | margin-top: 15px; 50 | } 51 | 52 | #signupArea > div { 53 | display: flex; 54 | justify-content: space-between; 55 | } 56 | 57 | #datePicker { 58 | display: flex; 59 | gap: 1rem; 60 | width: 75vw; 61 | max-width: 400px; 62 | position: absolute; 63 | z-index: 99; 64 | 65 | background-color: black; 66 | border-radius: 60px 0px 60px 60px; 67 | 68 | clip-path: circle(0% at 100% 0%); 69 | transition: clip-path 0.7s; 70 | 71 | cursor: grab; 72 | } 73 | 74 | svg { 75 | width: 100%; 76 | } 77 | 78 | button { 79 | 80 | border: none; 81 | background: #fff; 82 | color: #464646; 83 | border-radius: 0.3rem; 84 | padding: 0.5rem; 85 | cursor: pointer; 86 | position: relative; 87 | } 88 | 89 | #date { 90 | width: 50%; 91 | max-width: 50%; 92 | } 93 | 94 | #date input{ 95 | position: absolute; 96 | top: 0; 97 | left: 0; 98 | width: 100%; 99 | height: 100%; 100 | margin:0; 101 | border: none; 102 | cursor: pointer; 103 | appearance: none; 104 | -webkit-appearance: none; 105 | } 106 | 107 | .future{ 108 | color: red; 109 | font-size: 0.6rem; 110 | } 111 | 112 | #date input:checked ~ #datePicker{ 113 | clip-path: circle(150% at 100% 100%); 114 | } 115 | 116 | input, button { 117 | font: inherit; 118 | } 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FullAnalogClock/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | html, 2 | body { 3 | height: 100%; 4 | } 5 | 6 | body { 7 | margin: 0; 8 | display: flex; 9 | flex-flow: column; 10 | align-items: center; 11 | justify-content: center; 12 | background: #370067; 13 | font: 16px -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; 14 | } 15 | 16 | #main { 17 | position: relative; 18 | width: 35%; 19 | min-width: 250px; 20 | aspect-ratio: 1; 21 | justify-content: center; 22 | margin-bottom: 5%; 23 | } 24 | 25 | .hand { 26 | border-radius: 50% 50% 0% 0% / 85% 85% 0% 0% ; 27 | position: absolute; 28 | transform-origin: center bottom; 29 | left: 52%; 30 | transition: transform 2s; 31 | } 32 | 33 | .hand div { 34 | flex: 1; 35 | } 36 | 37 | #hourHand { 38 | top: 21.5%; 39 | left: 48.5%; 40 | height: 30%; 41 | width: 3%; 42 | background-color: black; 43 | } 44 | 45 | #minHand { 46 | top: 11%; 47 | left: 49%; 48 | height: 40%; 49 | width: 2%; 50 | background-color: #fff300; 51 | } 52 | 53 | #secHand { 54 | top: 5.5%; 55 | left: 49.5%; 56 | height: 45%; 57 | width: 1%; 58 | background-color: #B60084; 59 | } 60 | 61 | #stopper { 62 | position: absolute; 63 | width: 5%; 64 | aspect-ratio: 1; 65 | top: 48.5%; 66 | left: 47.5%; 67 | border-radius: 50% 50% 50% 50% / 50% 50% 50% 50%; 68 | background-color: black; 69 | } 70 | 71 | .number { 72 | position: absolute; 73 | color: white; 74 | font-weight: bold; 75 | } 76 | 77 | #controlArea { 78 | width: 30%; 79 | min-width: 250px; 80 | display: flex; 81 | flex-direction: column; 82 | } 83 | 84 | .controlRow{ 85 | flex: 1; 86 | display: flex; 87 | flex-direction: row; 88 | margin: 2% 0; 89 | } 90 | 91 | .controlRow * { 92 | flex: 1; 93 | margin: 0 5%; 94 | } 95 | 96 | .timeLabel{ 97 | text-align: center; 98 | color:rgb(196, 194, 194); 99 | } 100 | 101 | .timeLabel.active { 102 | color: #9fff94; 103 | font-weight: bold; 104 | } 105 | 106 | button { 107 | flex: 1; 108 | border: none; 109 | background: #fff; 110 | color: #0a3d62; 111 | border-radius: 0.3rem; 112 | padding: 0.5rem; 113 | /*cursor: pointer;*/ 114 | } 115 | 116 | .push { 117 | color: rgb(196, 194, 194); 118 | background-color: gray; 119 | cursor: not-allowed; 120 | font: inherit; 121 | } 122 | 123 | .push.active { 124 | color: #fff; 125 | background-color: #0054d3; 126 | cursor: pointer; 127 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PassWordle/logic.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Best regards to Josh Wardle the creator of Wordle 2 | 3 | const password = "jwardle"; 4 | const maxLength = 15; 5 | 6 | 7 | var isEyeOpen = false; 8 | 9 | const passwordDiv = document.getElementById("password"); 10 | 11 | passwordDiv.addEventListener("input", function() { 12 | 13 | var content = removeSpansAndGetContent(this); 14 | content = content.slice(0, maxLength).replace(/\n/g, ""); 15 | var hiddenText = ""; 16 | 17 | let button = document.getElementById("loginButton"); 18 | 19 | button.disabled = !(content == password); 20 | 21 | for (var i = 0; i < content.length; i++) { 22 | 23 | let color = '#787c7e'; 24 | 25 | if (i > password.length-1) { 26 | color = 'red'; 27 | } else if (content[i] == password [i]) { 28 | color = '#6AAA64'; 29 | } else if(password.includes(content[i]) && checkBefore(content[i], content.slice(0, i)) && checkAfter(content[i], content.slice(i+1), i+1)) { 30 | color = '#c9b458'; 31 | } 32 | 33 | hiddenText += '' + content[i] + '' 34 | } 35 | 36 | this.innerHTML = hiddenText; 37 | this.focus(); 38 | document.execCommand('selectAll', false, null); 39 | document.getSelection().collapseToEnd(); 40 | }); 41 | 42 | function checkBefore(char, before) { 43 | return charCount(char, before) < charCount(char, password); 44 | } 45 | 46 | function checkAfter(char, after, index) { 47 | return !Array.from(after).some((c, i) => { 48 | return (c == char && c == password[index + i]); 49 | }) 50 | } 51 | 52 | function charCount(char, text) { 53 | return (text.split(char).length - 1); 54 | } 55 | 56 | function removeSpansAndGetContent(div) { 57 | var spanElements = div.getElementsByTagName("span"); 58 | for (var i = spanElements.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { 59 | var span = spanElements[i]; 60 | var textContent = span.textContent || span.innerText; 61 | var textNode = document.createTextNode(textContent); 62 | 63 | if([...div.childNodes].includes(span)) 64 | div.replaceChild(textNode, span); 65 | } 66 | 67 | var content = div.textContent || div.innerText; 68 | return content; 69 | } 70 | 71 | function eye() { 72 | isEyeOpen = !isEyeOpen; 73 | 74 | let eye = document.getElementById("eye"); 75 | 76 | if(isEyeOpen) { 77 | eye.src = "icons/openEye.png"; 78 | passwordDiv.style.webkitTextSecurity = "none"; 79 | } else { 80 | eye.src = "icons/eye.png"; 81 | passwordDiv.style.webkitTextSecurity = "disc"; 82 | } 83 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FullAnalogClock/logic.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use strict"; 2 | 3 | const main = document.getElementById('main') 4 | const numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12] 5 | 6 | // Add numbers 7 | numbers.forEach((number) => { 8 | let div = document.createElement('div') 9 | div.innerText = number 10 | div.classList.add('number') 11 | 12 | div.style.setProperty('top', 'calc('+(50 - 50*Math.cos(number*Math.PI/6))+ '% - 8px)') 13 | div.style.setProperty('left', 'calc('+(50 + 50*Math.sin(number*Math.PI/6)) + '% - 4px') 14 | 15 | main.append(div) 16 | }) 17 | 18 | var hour = 0 19 | var min = 0 20 | var sec = 0 21 | 22 | const hourLabel = document.getElementById("hour") 23 | const minLabel = document.getElementById("min") 24 | const secLabel = document.getElementById("sec") 25 | 26 | const hourPush = document.getElementById("hourPush") 27 | const minPush = document.getElementById("minPush") 28 | const secPush = document.getElementById("secPush") 29 | 30 | const secHand = document.getElementById("secHand") 31 | const minHand = document.getElementById("minHand") 32 | const hourHand = document.getElementById("hourHand") 33 | 34 | var date = new Date() 35 | 36 | var currentSec = date.getSeconds() 37 | var currentMin = date.getMinutes() 38 | var currentHour = date.getHours() + currentMin/60 39 | 40 | secHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentSec*6 + 'deg)') 41 | minHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentMin*6 + 'deg)') 42 | hourHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentHour*30 + 'deg)') 43 | 44 | setInterval(()=>{ 45 | sec++ 46 | 47 | if(sec%60 == 0 && sec != 0){ 48 | min++ 49 | sec = 0 50 | } 51 | if(min%60 == 0 && min != 0){ 52 | hour++ 53 | min = 0 54 | } 55 | 56 | updateControlPanel() 57 | 58 | },1000) 59 | 60 | 61 | function updateControlPanel(){ 62 | secLabel.innerText = sec 63 | minLabel.innerText = min 64 | hourLabel.innerText = hour 65 | 66 | if(sec > 0){ 67 | secLabel.classList.add("active") 68 | secPush.classList.add("active") 69 | }else{ 70 | secLabel.classList.remove("active") 71 | secPush.classList.remove("active") 72 | } 73 | 74 | if(min > 0){ 75 | minLabel.classList.add("active") 76 | minPush.classList.add("active") 77 | }else{ 78 | minLabel.classList.remove("active") 79 | minPush.classList.remove("active") 80 | } 81 | 82 | if(hour > 0){ 83 | hourLabel.classList.add("active") 84 | hourPush.classList.add("active") 85 | }else{ 86 | hourLabel.classList.remove("active") 87 | hourPush.classList.remove("active") 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | function push(order){ 92 | switch (order) { 93 | case 'hour': 94 | currentHour += hour 95 | hourHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentHour*30 + 'deg)') 96 | hour = 0 97 | break 98 | case 'min': 99 | currentMin += min 100 | currentHour += min/60 101 | minHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentMin*6 + 'deg)') 102 | hourHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentHour*30 + 'deg)') 103 | min = 0 104 | break 105 | case 'sec': 106 | currentSec += sec 107 | secHand.style.setProperty('transform', 'rotate(' + currentSec*6 + 'deg)') 108 | sec = 0 109 | break 110 | } 111 | updateControlPanel() 112 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ScientificDatePicker/logic.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | The formula I use is not the scientifically best formula. 3 | If you want more correct result use Kepler’s laws. 4 | Also I use center of circumcircle of ellipse because 5 | orbit of the earth is not too much ellipse, it's almost a circle 6 | and Sun is almost in the middle of the circle, you can use center of ellipse 7 | */ 8 | 9 | "use strict" 10 | 11 | const earth = document.getElementById("earth") 12 | const dateButton = document.getElementById("date") 13 | const datePicker = document.getElementById("datePicker") 14 | const ellipse = document.getElementById("ellipse") 15 | 16 | var isPressing = false 17 | 18 | const earthSize = 15 19 | const horizontalRadius = 150 20 | const verticalRadius = 73 21 | const horizontalMargin = 25 22 | const verticalMargin = 10 23 | 24 | var today = new Date() 25 | var year = today.getFullYear() 26 | var start = new Date(today.getFullYear(), 0, 0) 27 | var diff = today - start 28 | const oneDay = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 29 | var dayNumber = Math.floor(diff / oneDay) 30 | var date = dateFromDay(dayNumber) 31 | dateButton.children[0].innerText = addZero(date.getDate()) + "/" + addZero(date.getMonth()+1) + "/" + date.getFullYear() 32 | 33 | var angle = 2*Math.asin(((dayNumber-1)/(182.5 + (isLeapyear()?0.5:0)))-1) 34 | var x = horizontalRadius*Math.cos(angle) 35 | var y = verticalRadius*Math.sin(angle) 36 | 37 | earth.setAttribute("x",horizontalRadius + x - earthSize/2 + horizontalMargin) 38 | earth.setAttribute("y",verticalRadius - y - earthSize/2 + verticalMargin) 39 | 40 | 41 | earth.addEventListener("mousedown", mousedown) 42 | earth.addEventListener("touchstart", mousedown) 43 | 44 | addEventListener("mousemove", mousemove) 45 | addEventListener("touchmove", mousemove) 46 | 47 | addEventListener("mouseup", mouseup) 48 | addEventListener("touchend", mouseup) 49 | 50 | 51 | var dateButtonRect = dateButton.getBoundingClientRect() 52 | datePicker.style.top = dateButtonRect.height + "px" 53 | datePicker.style.right = 0 54 | dateButton.style.height = dateButtonRect.height + "px" 55 | 56 | function mousedown(e) { 57 | isPressing = true 58 | } 59 | 60 | function mousemove(e) { 61 | if(!isPressing) 62 | return 63 | 64 | const { clientX, clientY } = e.touches != null ? e.touches[0] : e 65 | 66 | const rect = ellipse.getBoundingClientRect() 67 | const ellipseCenterX = rect.x + rect.width/2 + horizontalMargin 68 | const ellipseCenterY = rect.y + rect.height/2 + verticalMargin 69 | angle = Math.atan2(ellipseCenterY - clientY, clientX - ellipseCenterX) 70 | 71 | let x = horizontalRadius*Math.cos(angle) 72 | let y = verticalRadius*Math.sin(angle) 73 | 74 | earth.setAttribute("x", horizontalRadius + x - earthSize/2 + horizontalMargin) 75 | earth.setAttribute("y", verticalRadius - y - earthSize/2 + verticalMargin) 76 | 77 | let oldDate = date 78 | 79 | var dayNumber = ((182.5 + (isLeapyear()?0.5:0))*(Math.sin((angle)/2) + 1) + 1) 80 | 81 | date = dateFromDay(dayNumber) 82 | 83 | if(oldDate.getDate() == 1 && oldDate.getMonth() == 0 && date.getDate() == 31 && date.getMonth() == 11){ 84 | year-- 85 | }else if(oldDate.getDate() == 31 && oldDate.getMonth() == 11 && date.getDate() == 1 && date.getMonth() == 0){ 86 | year++ 87 | } 88 | 89 | dayNumber = ((182.5 + (isLeapyear()?0.5:0))*(Math.sin((angle)/2)+1)+1) 90 | date = dateFromDay(dayNumber) 91 | 92 | if(date.getTime() > today.getTime()){ 93 | dateButton.children[0].classList.add("future") 94 | dateButton.children[0].innerText = "Fuck you Kyle Reese" // We don't like time travelers! 95 | }else{ 96 | dateButton.children[0].classList.remove("future") 97 | dateButton.children[0].innerText = addZero(date.getDate()) + "/" + addZero(date.getMonth() + 1) + "/" + date.getFullYear() 98 | } 99 | } 100 | 101 | function dateFromDay(day){ 102 | var date = new Date(year, 0) 103 | return new Date(date.setDate(day)) 104 | } 105 | 106 | function mouseup(e) { 107 | isPressing = false 108 | } 109 | 110 | function addZero(num){ 111 | return num<10?"0"+num:num 112 | } 113 | 114 | function isLeapyear(){ 115 | return (year % 100 === 0) ? 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