Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
mmm-moon-phases don't work for me
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Looks great. You can move the moon using the css file too, if you want it closer to the text
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Yeah, I saw that. Very cool. I like when they can be modified like that.
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That I didn’t see. I’ll have to take a look… :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
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.MMM-Lunartic .photo { /* display: none; uncomment if you don't want an image */ width: 75%; /* adjust size of moon picture */ margin-left: 0px; /* Precisely align moon picture with these */ margin-right: 0px; margin-top: -21px; /* -41px for current. -21px for animation or static. */ margin-bottom: -21px; /* -51px for current. -21px for animation or static. */ } -
Looks like i’m gonna have to play with the numbers, I set it for current and it doesn’t look like anything changed…

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gotta figure out why NOAA is off on the temp… says 70, but it’s really 88… :slightly_frowning_face: :confused_face: :worried_face:
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there’s no change for the -21 settings either … not understanding it… :worried_face: :worried_face: :worried_face:
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Try this to get the moon closer to the text
margin-bottom: -51px; /* -51px for current. -21px for animation or static. */RTFM? ;-)
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RTFM???
Yeah, it would help if I was making the changes in my custom.css and not the Lunartic.css…LMAO!!!
but I am having an issue with the header…

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Making changes in custom.css being over-ridden by the Lunartic.css and the .js files… if I change those, then it is sort of working… this is setting top margin to -11px and the bottom margin to -91px.

was kinda hoping to get the header to match the headers to the other modules… its close, but not quite the same. I will go back to my original setting for the header. I was using the header settings from the custom.css that all the modules are using from the start. I even tried using the same settings in the header in the Lunartic header settings…
.MMM-Lunartic .header { color: yellow; /* Header color. Default is white. */ text-align: center; text-transform: none; font-size: 40px; font-family: "Segoe Print", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: bolder; border: 2px solid yellow; border-radius: 25px; line-height: 55px; padding-bottom: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; }
this is with the header that is the same as the other headers and setting useHeader to false.
Just need to figure out why the header going behind the moon pic, Would be nice to have it a bit closer. -
gotta ask again… what is RTFM??? :confused_face:
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Read the F#$king Manual. It was a joke, referring to the annotations of the css file. The image of the moon likely has a large black border that you can’t see. The header might be obscured by it
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I don’t use headers
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ROTFLMFAO!!!
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Actually, I DID RTFM… But I don’t see where it is explained how to make the text closer to the moon…
At least, where you have the settings in your Lunartic.css, it doesn’t really explain why we need those settings… :face_with_stuck-out_tongue: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: -
is the current showing a static pic??? doesn’t look like it ever changes…
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@justjim1220 said in mmm-moon-phases don’t work for me:
is the current showing a static pic??? doesn’t look like it ever changes…
Let me put it this way. If you stared at the moon all night would you see any changes? Very unlikely. So, although the image updates, you won’t see much difference in the incremental changes. Also, would you notice the difference between a moon that is 56% illuminated and a moon that is 57% illuminated. I think you get my point.
This is where the image comes from
http://api.usno.navy.mil/imagery/moon.png?date=today&time=now
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YES!!! By Golly, I do see the difference!!! I stare at the moon Every Night!!!
No, I understand what you’re saying, but with the changes over a 28 day period, like from the beginning of the full moon phase to the beginning of the next full moon phase, you would think you could see a difference at least on a nightly basis.
Yeah, I see where it comes from in the code…
( I study these codes everyone puts out for their modules, helps me relearn…) -
@justjim1220 said in mmm-moon-phases don’t work for me:
you would think you could see a difference at least on a nightly basis.
And you will, unless the image being provided by the US Navy isn’t being updated at the source
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Any idea how often it gets updated?
just curious!
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