Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Default Calender-absolute Date
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 I can’t get absolute dates working. Here’s the relevant part of my calandar.js file. Anyone have any ideas? Module.register(“calendar”,{ // Define module defaults defaults: { maximumEntries: 10, // Total Maximum Entries maximumNumberOfDays: 365, displaySymbol: true, defaultSymbol: "calendar", // Fontawesome Symbol see http://fontawesome.io/cheatsheet/ displayRepeatingCountTitle: false, defaultRepeatingCountTitle: '', maxTitleLength: 15, fetchInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000, // Update every 5 minutes. animationSpeed: 2000, fade: false, urgency: 0, timeFormat: "absolute", fadePoint: 0.25, // Start on 1/4th of the list. calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar", url: "http://www.calendarlabs.com/templates/ical/US-Holidays.ics", }, ],
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 Just a note for others (adding as i work out the system), to change the feed for dates (holidays) from the default list of 10, just open up Calandar.js and maximumEntries: 10, // Total Maximum EntriesUpdate that to the appropriate days… i.e maximumEntries: 4, // Total Maximum Entries 
 and to change colours add to Custom CSS
 }
 .calendar .symbol {
 color: yellow;
 }
 .calendar .time {
 color: red;
 }(  
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 Did anyone resolve this? I am having the same issue. 
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 @orayoflighto said in Default Calender-absolute Date: Did anyone resolve this? I am having the same issue. Paste your config.js entry for the calendar module here, using this guide: 
 https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4247/how-to-post-code-on-the-forum-for-absolute-beginners
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 @paulocarrasco said in Default Calender-absolute Date: The solution is placing the timeFormat: ‘absolute’ parameter before the "calendars: [ " line. I followed @paulocarrasco suggestion and it worked! Here is the code { module: "calendar", header: "US Holidays", position: "top_left", config: { timeFormat: "absolute", calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check-o ", url: "webcal://www.calendarlabs.com/templates/ical/US-Holidays.ics" } ] } },
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 I just checked my module, I have timeFormat: ‘absolute’, 
 So not: “absolute”
 I hope this makes the difference!
 Peter
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