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Know when the 5-minute grace period expires Looking for a script to show countdown timer below posts for easier edits

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes of posting a question or answer aren't counted. This is called the grace period.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after the 5-minute grace period, then this is how it'll look like:

with edited link

If you make the edit within the grace period, then it'll look like:

without edited link

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question or answer. Might be pointless, but what do you thinkIs there a script that does this?

Know when the 5-minute grace period expires

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes of posting a question or answer aren't counted. This is called the grace period.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after the 5-minute grace period, then this is how it'll look like:

with edited link

If you make the edit within the grace period, then it'll look like:

without edited link

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question or answer. Might be pointless, but what do you think?

Looking for a script to show countdown timer below posts for easier edits

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes of posting a question or answer aren't counted. This is called the grace period.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after the 5-minute grace period, this is how it'll look like:

with edited link

If you make the edit within the grace period, then it'll look like:

without edited link

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question or answer. Is there a script that does this?

made tags better (migration stub on MSO says this is a userscript request); post cleanup
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Know when the 5 minutes-minute grace period expires

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes ofof posting a question /or answer aren't counted. This is called the grace period.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after the 5 minutes-minute grace period, then this is how it'll look like:

![with edited link][1]with edited link

If you make the edit within the 5-minutesgrace period, then it'll look like:

![without edited link][2]without edited link

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question /or answer. Might be pointless, but what do you think? [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/5CpsU.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/irfkN.png

Know when 5 minutes grace period expires

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes of posting a question / answer aren't counted.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after 5 minutes grace period, then this is how it'll look like:

![with edited link][1]

If you make the edit within the 5-minutes period, then it'll look like:

![without edited link][2]

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question / answer. Might be pointless, but what do you think? [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/5CpsU.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/irfkN.png

Know when the 5-minute grace period expires

On Stack Exchange sites, edits that are made within 5 minutes of posting a question or answer aren't counted. This is called the grace period.

For example, if you post a new answer, and edit it after the 5-minute grace period, then this is how it'll look like:

with edited link

If you make the edit within the grace period, then it'll look like:

without edited link

It'd be great if you can see a countdown timer that starts counting down immediately after you post a question or answer. Might be pointless, but what do you think?

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