Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NewsFeedTicker
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@bkeyport so that’s not only me?
I thought I messed up something in the CSS.
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@Cr4z33 Nope, not just you.
Fixed it, actually. added the line “left: 0px;” in my custom css in the “.MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image” section… it’ll force the image to the left.
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@bkeyport oh great doing it now thanks.
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fwiw, it could have happened as adjustments made to the code for a feature I asked for… :innocent look:
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Any way to make the logo smaller? It got huge with using the keyframes bit
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yes, as a matter of fact. Fixes the centering too if you have that problem:
custom.css in css subdirectory:
.MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image {
position: absolute;
display: inline-block;
vertical-align: middle;
margin-left: 0;
height: 40px; /* set to your image size */
z-index: 1;
background-color: #FFF;
bottom: 0;
left: 0px;}
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This module has been updated
Please do agit pull && npm i
to update
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Hello,
Great module, exactly what I was looking for. however, the lettering stutters. Is there a way to fix this? I use a Rasperry pi3. How do I remove the logo from the feed? Many thxmy config.js
{ module: "MMM-NewsFeedTicker", position: "middle_center", //classes: "day_scheduler", config: { feeds: [ { title: "sportBILD", url: "https://sportbild.bild.de/rss/vw-fussball/vw-fussball-45036878,sort=1,view=rss2.sport.xml", encoding: "UTF-8", className: "myClass", //defaultLogo: "" } ] } },
and my custom.css
.MMM-NewsFeedTicker { width: 80; height: 30px; background-color: none; } .MMM-NewsFeedTicker .tickerbody { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; transform: translateZ(0); backface-visibility: hidden; animation: marquee 30s linear infinite; } .MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image { margin-left: 0; bottom: 10px; height: 30px; }
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@mrSnatz said in MMM-NewsFeedTicker:
In this section,
.MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image {
margin-left: 0;
bottom: 10px;
height: 30px;
}add
display: none;
as far as the stuttering, I was told that animation will do that with Pi
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@mrSnatz said in MMM-NewsFeedTicker:
the lettering stutters.
Yep, the Pi struggles with some animations. Scrolling happens to be one of them. If they are important to you then you might consider something more robust than the Pi. There are alternatives from other single board computers, all the way up to mini ITX motherboards. Still others run MM (server) on a full blown desktop machine and use the Pi to remote in to view MM