Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Formula1 - Formula 1 Standings
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@wizz i guess you have the modules on the right side of your mirror thats most likely why your text is aligned right. you can change that by adding the class
align-left
to the config or add a css rule in custom.css to do so.to add some spacing to the table you could add something like
.MMM-Formula1 table { border-spacing: 10px 0; border-collapse: separate; }
to your custom.css
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@strawberry-3.141 thanks will try tonight :)
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@strawberry-3.141 Well some improvments but still some issues. will try to fix that in the best way.
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@wizz a screenshot of your ui would be great
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I’m still not able to show two modules, one for drivers and one for constructors. When i disable one module the other works…but when i try to use both only the first one works?? How are people showing both?
{ module: 'MMM-Formula1', //disabled: true, classes: 'PAGE2', position: 'top_right', header: 'F1 Driver Standings', config: { maxRows: 12 } }, { module: 'MMM-Formula1', //disabled: true, classes: 'PAGE2', position: 'top_right', header: 'F1 Constructor Standings', config: { type: 'CONSTRUCTOR' } },
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Did anyone find the 2018 season Formula 1 ICS?
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@Peter from what i can see in the code is, that the module generates its own ics and doesn’t use a 3rd party ics. The data it uses therefore seems to be already updated, so by changing the season in config to 2018 you should be fine.
season: 2018
or you wait until the default value'current'
gets changed automatically to2018
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@strawberry-3.141 it works now (season set to 2018).
But as soon as I try to change the flag-checkered color in my custom css the calendar entries for Formula 1 are gone.
Any advice?
Peter -
@Peter what did you put in custom css
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@strawberry-3.141 solved!
There was an extra space in my config file just before flag-checkered.
Thanks for your help!
Peter