Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Using MMM-Widget for images
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@wishmaster270 Thank you… I’ll give it a try…
Dennis -
@N6NG
I put this in my config.js and I get nothing in the bottom_right of my screen. The rest of my MM looks fine… but nothing shows up
from this module.{
module: “MMM-MMM-EmbedURL”,
position: “bottom_right”,
header: “Embed-URL”,
config: {
updateInterval: 120,
embedElementType: “img”,
embed: [
“https://www.hamqsl.com/solarmuf.php”
]
},
},Dennis
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@N6NG
Sorry, there was a copy paste mistake in the example. The module name was wrong…{ module: "MMM-EmbedURL", position: "top_center", header: "Embed-URL", config: { updateInterval: 120, embedElementType: "img", embed: [ "https://www.hamqsl.com/solarmuf.php" ] }, },
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@wishmaster270 I couldn’t see how that would affect it but it sure did…
Thank you so much… works fine lasts a long time.
Dennis N6NG -
@N6NG MagicMirror uses the module: setting to find the folder and files…
currently a mispelling is not reported
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@sdetweil That makes sense… It works well now.
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@wishmaster270 Is their any way to size the img?
Dennis -
@N6NG I put a small section about styling to the readme.
It is done via custom.css.embed .embeded { width: 800px; height: 400px; }
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@wishmaster270 you should always include your module name 1st, in case some other module uses the same sub classes
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@sdetweil Hi Sam, your right. Did avoid this in the past because it was a problem if someone copied the module to have multiple instances. As most of my modules provide multi instance now this shouldn’t be a problem anymore.
I will check the css files of my modules and add prefix all CSS with MMM-ModuleName.