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      danncabrera
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      Love this module, and have spent some time modifying some parts of it using CSS and learning a lot on the way. One thing i have not been able to achieve is to have the time format to show exactly how i want it to be.

      I want the time for any event to show like 9am / 9:15am instead of the “9:00 a.m.”, to save some space and try to make it more readable. Any ideas on how to achieve this?? i have tried to modify with eventtransformer code in many ways, but all i get is to turn back to 24hr; it seems like it defaults to my locale (ES), and i don’t want to switch since i want everything to be in Spanish.

      Any suggestions are welcomed, thank you.

      eventTransformer: (event) => {
        // Get the event's start time as a Date object
        let startDate = new Date(event.startDate);
      
        // Manually extract hours and minutes
        let hours = startDate.getHours();
        let minutes = startDate.getMinutes();
        
        // Determine AM or PM
        let ampm = hours >= 12 ? 'pm' : 'am';
        
        // Convert 24-hour format to 12-hour
        hours = hours % 12;
        hours = hours ? hours : 12;  // If 0 (midnight/noon), set to 12
      
        // Format minutes (add leading zero if needed)
        let formattedMinutes = minutes < 10 ? '0' + minutes : minutes;
        
        // Construct the final time format (e.g., "9am" or "9:15am")
        let formattedTime = `${hours}${minutes === 0 ? '' : ':' + formattedMinutes}${ampm}`;
      
        // Manually set the formatted time as the event's start time
        event.startTime = formattedTime;
        
        return event;  // Return the modified event with the new time
      },
      
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        sdetweil @danncabrera
        last edited by

        @danncabrera did you try to change the formatting via the module configuration ?
        see
        https://devhints.io/moment

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          MMRIZE @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil this module doesn’t use moment module. It is using pure JavaScript Intl function

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            sdetweil @MMRIZE
            last edited by

            @MMRIZE i stand corrected, sadly few options for formatting

            Sam

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            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              MMRIZE @danncabrera
              last edited by

              @danncabrera
              https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/101510

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                GerrieD
                last edited by

                this month has to much weeks so I am having overlap issues, one of my options is to remove the header (September) but I cant find where to remove it.
                I am trying to remove the Month at the top.

                		 {
                           module: "MMM-CalendarExt3",
                           position: "top_right",
                           title: "",
                           instanceId: '1',
                		   config: {
                             mode: 'month',
                             carouselId: "basicCalendar",
                             locale: 'en-ZA',
                		     header: "",
                             //headerTitleOptions: {month: 'long' , year:'numeric'},
                		     eventTimeOptions: {timeStyle: 'short'},
                		     useWeather: false,
                             maxEventLines: 5,
                             firstDayOfWeek: 1,
                		     displayEndTime: false,
                		     useMarquee: true,
                		     displayCW: false,
                		     showMore: true,
                		     showEnd: false,
                		     weekIndex: 0, // From which week the view starts; -1 : last week, 0: this week 2: 2 weeks later, ...
                		     weeksInView: 5, // How many weeks will be shown from `weekIndex`
                		     fontSize: "18px",
                             eventHight: "20px",
                		     calendarSet: ['Pieter', 'US_holiday'],
                	             }
                         },
                		
                
                .MMM-CalendarExt3 .module-header {
                	text-align:center;
                	padding-bottom :30px;
                	font-size:80px;
                	color:rgb(45,73,69);     /*This is the Header Month Colour  */
                	/*text-shadow: -1px 0 white, 0 1px white, 1px 0 white, 0 -1px white;*/
                	display: none;
                }
                

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                  sdetweil @GerrieD
                  last edited by

                  @GerrieD i don’t know exactly, but you can use the developers window to find the html element and get its classes

                  see the second link in my signature for how to use the developers window

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    GerrieD @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil thanks for you quick response

                    I have followed a lot of your hep topics and thanks to you got familiar with the developers window.

                    I added the display: none; to the module but in the developers window it is crossed out.

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                      sdetweil @GerrieD
                      last edited by

                      @GerrieD you can add !important
                      after the display:none;

                      display:none !important;

                      this should override the more specific

                      you are doing this in the top window. right

                      in custom.css

                      .CX3 .module-header {
                      display:none;
                      }
                      

                      should work tho

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        sdetweil @GerrieD
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @GerrieD also, in the top window you have display:block, the top window overrides those below

                        remove that top window should be empty

                        element.style
                        

                        IMG_0303.png

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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