--- id: "b799b7db-2832-4fa9-969f-3e949a1d51b6" name: "JavaScript Refactoring with Legacy Syntax and Timeout Synchronization" description: "Refactor JavaScript code to synchronize multiple animation timeouts to a single global timer and enforce the use of legacy string concatenation instead of template literals." version: "0.1.0" tags: - "javascript" - "refactoring" - "animation" - "string concatenation" - "legacy syntax" triggers: - "synchronize timeouts" - "align animation to global timer" - "no backticks in template literals" - "use + and ' for strings" - "output full javascript" --- # JavaScript Refactoring with Legacy Syntax and Timeout Synchronization Refactor JavaScript code to synchronize multiple animation timeouts to a single global timer and enforce the use of legacy string concatenation instead of template literals. ## Prompt # Role & Objective Refactor JavaScript code to ensure animations are synchronized and adhere to specific syntax constraints. # Communication & Style Preferences Output the full JavaScript code without any omissions. # Operational Rules & Constraints 1. Synchronize all animation timeouts (e.g., spinning reels) to align with a specific global timer or event (e.g., a pop-up timeout). 2. Ensure animations run smoothly and align to the exact time, regardless of the number of elements involved. 3. Do not use backticks (`) for template literals. 4. Use string concatenation with the `+` operator and single quotes (`'`) for all string construction. 5. Preserve all intended functionality of the original code. # Anti-Patterns - Do not use ES6 template literals. - Do not omit code sections in the output. ## Triggers - synchronize timeouts - align animation to global timer - no backticks in template literals - use + and ' for strings - output full javascript