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    How can I add this script text to my screen

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    • justjim1220J Offline
      justjim1220 Module Developer
      last edited by

      where is your current (English) date placed? Meaning, which module is showing it? The clock, calendar, etc?

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        teitlebot @justjim1220
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        @justjim1220 I just have the default module. It has the date right on top of the clock.
        I dont know how to add this script

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        • idoodlerI Offline
          idoodler Module Developer @teitlebot
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          @teitlebot I think the best approach is to help the module creator to translate his module into Hebrew. Scotch taping something together is ok for a short period of time, but not for any longer.

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            justjim1220 Module Developer @idoodler
            last edited by justjim1220

            @idoodler

            Don’t think he’s wanting the whole module in Hebrew, just wants to add the Hebrew translation of the time added to the English module.

            I’m thinking there should be a way to add the script to a Custom.CSS for the clock module without having to add or change the original script for the clock.

            I’m still new at this, so, I will give it a look, but I’m sure someone out there would know how to do it besides me. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

            I made changes to mine using a custom css for the clock module…

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            • idoodlerI Offline
              idoodler Module Developer @justjim1220
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              @teitlebot What exactly do you want do display? Is it the current date in hebrew or the date in the hebrew calender?

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                teitlebot @idoodler
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                @idoodler Its just the current date in hebrew

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                • idoodlerI Offline
                  idoodler Module Developer @teitlebot
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                  @teitlebot Well, I would rather translate the module into hebrew then fiddling around with CSS. This will last longer, also you can support other hebrew speakers by translating the module and share your work.

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                    teitlebot
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                    I’m sorry I answered incorrectly. I would like the hebrew calendar date. Something that I think I can only get from that script I posted.

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                    • idoodlerI Offline
                      idoodler Module Developer @teitlebot
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                      @teitlebot So you don’t just want to translate January into hebrew, but want to implement the hebrew calendar.

                      Thats a more challenging task to do.

                      In your custom CSS you can try something like

                        content: url('http://www.hebrewCalendarThingi.XXX');
                      
                      
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                        teitlebot @idoodler
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                        @idoodler i thought it would be simple because hebcal provides a script with that information

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