Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
No numbers in analog watch face
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@hango Hi again, I’ve modified my script but it isn’t working:
.clockCircle {
margin: 0 auto;
position: relative;
border-radius: 50%;
background-size: 100%;
background: transparent /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/default/clock/faces(“faces/face-005.svg”) center no-repeat;
}In this context, is url an actual url or my fie path? x
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@hango Thanks Hango.
- I have updated the code (still not working presumably because of point 3 below)
- I don’t know where to download the old SVG faces - when I installed MM there was/is a folder full of SVG clock faces
- Please don’t laugh - I don’t know how to create/use a custom css folder - I plan to learn this soon! X
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@hango if one uses my installer script, I create the empty custom.css as part of the install.
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- Haha thanks guys - that worked!
Very good point in regard to ‘‘how you update the code if you don’t know to create custom.css?’’- I previouly edited the config.js, clock.js and clock_styles.css > I created a really pretty analog clock with the centre, second hand, minute and hour each with different colours.
- For some reason I thought that a custom.css was really technical but I easily created this from my terminal.
For what it’s worth, I’ve connected to a few APIs and have configued these in the main confg folder and the css’s.
Going forward I’m going to play with customising the default modules (well the ones which I haven’t hidden in the main config file) in the custom CSS.
Thanks again Xx
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@Ice-cream do not edit the default files.
config in config.js and css in custom.css