Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-GooglePhotos
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You’ve missed#
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@Sean Any idea what’s going on with the info box?
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@Sean sorry that was a copy/paste mistake. In my Custom CSS there is “#” in front of GPHOTO_Back. Anything else I could miss?
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@Sean Any idea what’s going on with the info box?
Just a note. I added#GPHOTO_INFO { margin:100px; }
And the box shows now. The autoInfoPosition seems to be working now too. Don’t know what happened when I first tried it.
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Awesome! Happy to see that this was created as a module.
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I have to comment out // autoInfoPosition: true,… if not it just says loading and never does, and it does not move either. Otherwise, great update! Love the changes.
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I’m loving the Info Box addition now that it shows. I’ve hid the album cover and title because I’m not that organized.
I like how autoInfoPosition allows it to move around to prevent burn-in.
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A way to select which corners it shows in.
I have other modules in top left and right that overlap with the info box. It would work better if it would just go back and forth on the bottom left and right.
I don’t think it would be hard to implement, (but I’m not a JS expert). I think if you changed the autoInfoPosition property to be a list (top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right) instead of a boolean and then based on the list you could populate the array with the necessary locations. -
A way to control the format of the date (X years ago). I’d prefer to see the actual date of the photo.
Sorry if I’m out of line. This is one of the favorite modules in my house.
Thanks.
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@el_georgie said in MMM-GooglePhotos:
I have to comment out // autoInfoPosition: true,… if not it just says loading and never does, and it does not move either. Otherwise, great update! Love the changes.
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A way to select which corners it shows in.
You can locate it by CSS. I wrote some example on tip section. read the readme
A way to control the format of the date (X years ago). I’d prefer to see the actual date of the photo.
It could also be controllable by configuration. Read the readme again.
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@Sean thanks. Will do.