# jQuery Timer Plugin [![Gittip](http://badgr.co/gittip/jbrooksuk.png)](https://www.gittip.com/jbrooksuk/) A simple and effective way of handling JavaScript internals using jQuery. Version 1.0.0 ## Creating a new timer Timers are created with an easy to remember syntax. ```js var timer = $.timer(timeout, callback, disabled); ``` - `timeout` is the time to set the interval to run at, in milliseconds. - `callback` can be either a reference to another function, or an anonymous function. - `disabled` if set to true, the timer is created inactive, needs a `.reset()` to trigger first. Optional. ## Timer methods In the chance that you need to stop or reset your timer, you can use the following two methods: - `.stop()` - `.reset([timeout])` - `.pause()` - `.resume()` The timeout option for `reset` is optional, as it'll use the default internal option `reset`. # Contributors - James Brooks [@jbrooksuk](http://github.com/jbrooksuk) - [http://james.brooks.so](http://james.brooks.so) - [@gaboom](http://github.com/gaboom) - [http://gablog.eu/](http://gablog.eu/) # License MIT - [http://jbrooksuk.mit-license.org](http://jbrooksuk.mit-license.org)