Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
custom.css ......body???
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@piki in config.js are only the defined positions.
see https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/286/regions?_=1732038547578otherwise you have to use css to adjust things.
note that main.css defines margins around modules and the overall screen
so you may have to adjust margins
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thank you very much for all the advice so far…you have helped me a lot
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can be changed language in openmeteo weather?
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@piki not separately from the mm language setting, which is set up at the top, before the modules:[] list
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I don’t understand
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@piki you can set the language for MagicMirror in config.js
var config = { address: "0.0.0.0", port: 8090, basePath: "/", language: "en", <----- here serverOnly: "local", locale: "en-US", <--- and here modules: [ <---- after here is module configuration -
so I have it now…the clock shows me in “sk” language but the weather in “en”…???
language: "sk", locale: "sk-SK", logLevel: ["INFO", "LOG", "WARN", "ERROR"], // Add "DEBUG" for even more logging timeFormat: 24, units: "metric", modules: [ { module: "clock", position: "bottom_left" }, { module: "weather", position: "bottom_right", config: { weatherProvider: "openmeteo", type: "current", lat: 48.7164, lon: 21.2611, units: "metric", showForecast: true, forecastLayout: "horizontal", showSun: true, lang: "sk", -
@piki right… there are two problems
- it should follow the system config - but doesn’t
- user should be able to override that - but can’t
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is it not possible?
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@piki today, no
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I changed the bold font in main.css, but in the clock it only changed the date and day to bold, the clock itself remained thin… where could the problem be?
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@piki need more CSS work… every little element needs style… most do NOT inherit from their parent, or their particular thing doesn’t have the same style in effect…
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Can I find the specific clock element somewhere or do I have to write it down?
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@piki sorry, I don’t know… I use the developers window when I need to fiddle with css
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.clock .time {
font-size: 150px;
color: yellow;
}
.clock .date {
font-size: 40px;
color: red;
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