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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T21:10:49+00:00 2026-06-11T21:10:49+00:00

I’m using the following code to calculate the interval for decreasing the whole division

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I’m using the following code to calculate the interval for decreasing the whole division over 60 seconds, if I remove 1px always:

function startTimer(remainingTime) {
    showProgressBar(true);

    maxWidth = ($('#time').width() - 4);
    progressIntervall = sessionTime / maxWidth * 1000;
    currentProgress = maxWidth * (remainingTime / sessionTime);

    $('#time .progress').width(currentProgress);
    window.setTimeout("decreaseTime()", progressIntervall);

    alert(maxWidth); // = 86
    window.setTimeout("alert($('#time').width());", 100); // = 396
}

function showProgressBar(bol) {
    if (bol) {
        $('#time').show();
        $('#time').removeClass("gray");
    } else 
        $('#time').hide();

}

HTML:

<div id="time" class="gray">
    <div class="progress" style="width: 100%;">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

CSS:

#time
{
    width: 90%;
    max-width: 400px;
}

The problem seems to be that after showProgressBar, the page needs some time to re-size the elements. maxWidth is 86 instead of 366 for example.

Any ideas how to solve this?

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    2026-06-11T21:10:50+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    It would be best if you pass the rest of the effects as a callback to .hide and .show, perhaps like this:

    function startTimer(remainingTime) {
        function restOfAnimation() {
            maxWidth = ($('#time').width() - 4);
            progressIntervall = sessionTime / maxWidth * 1000;
            currentProgress = maxWidth * (remainingTime / sessionTime);
    
            $('#time .progress').width(currentProgress);
            window.setTimeout("decreaseTime()", progressIntervall);
    
            alert(maxWidth); // = 86
            window.setTimeout("alert($('#time').width());", 100); // = 396
        }
    
        showProgressBar(true, restOfAnimation);
    }
    
    function showProgressBar(bol, callback) {
        if (bol) {
            $('#time').show(callback);
            $('#time').removeClass("gray");
        } else 
            $('#time').hide(callback);
    }
    

    The code above needs some improvement though (var is used nowhere, which is almost certainly a mistake; decreaseTimeout can be directly passed to setTimeout, etc).

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