Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
layer definition: here MMM-Globe overlaps left panel
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@strawberry-3.141 @Niggich
Hi guys! I crashed my sd card and now this :
.region.top.center { z-index: -2 position: absolute; }
work anymore!?! If I c+p this in my custom.css the globe disappears!? -
@schlachtkreuzer6 Without this in your custom.css the Globe is working?
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@Niggich yes
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@schlachtkreuzer6 This is my Entry at the custom.css.
.region.lower.third { z-index: 0; position: absolute; }
Maybe you have to change the position in the custom.css like
.region.top.center
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@Niggich nope does not work for me… strange! i changed the location of the globe (lower third), without any success.
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@schlachtkreuzer6 hmm… try to re-install the modul!
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@Niggich nope :( does not work either
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Hi everyone,
if anyone has still trouble with it. I installed the MMM-Globe module and had the same issue. I declared all modules to foreground and just the globe one layer behind all. Keep an eye onto the z-index config. Worked fine for me.I use the globe module in config.js at the middle_center:
module: 'MMM-Globe', position: 'middle_center',
What I’ve declared in custom.css:
.module { z-index: 1; width: 300px; transform: scale(1.3); padding-bottom: 15%; } .MMM-Globe { z-index: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; margin: auto; padding-top: 120%; opacity: 0.7; }
Greets,
Dee.