Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Throwing down the gauntlet
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@Mykle1 yep on the same page now! ill stop messing with the js files in each modules folder. thanks
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@jbeck615 said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
yep on the same page now! ill stop messing with the js files in each modules folder. thanks
You’re welcome. I did it too, at first
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@jbeck615 The custom.css file is in the css directory in /pi/MagicMirror not within each module directory.
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@jproehl yep i am aligned after getting that clarification earlier. HUGE thanks
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@Mykle1 quick question, at the bottom of the css coding above, what does “selector” mean? thanks again!
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@jbeck615 it’s kind of a query to which elements you want a css rule to be applied
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Almost accomplished this look today. Got some duplicate weather showing up I’m sure I can fix. The main problem I’m having is: No Realistic icons for weather at all. :(
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@cyberphox said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
Almost accomplished this look today. Got some duplicate weather showing up I’m sure I can fix. The main problem I’m having is: No Realistic icons for weather at all.
Are you using WunderGround weather? If so, make sure you have
coloricon: true,
in your config. Like this.module: 'MMM-WunderGround', // Just for current weather position: 'top_center', config: { apikey: 'YOUR API KEY', // private; don't share! pws: 'pws:KNYNEWYO103', // Richmondtown Weather Station - Very Cool currentweather: 1, coloricon: true, animationSpeed: 5000, roundTmpDecs: 0, UseCardinals: 1, windunits: "mph", // bft or mph
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@Mykle1 Definitely using WunderGround…got the colors changed and have coloricon: true…gonna go double check it again! lol
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@Mykle1 ok so turns out all this time I was using an older WunderGround module. Once I did a git pull and updated - bam - there were the realistic icons!
Now I have to play with widths! how did you manage to fit your calendar, date/weather, and weather forecast all along the top! LOL