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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    MagicMirror as a website

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    • brobergB Offline
      broberg Project Sponsor @mosheva
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      @mosheva yeah, the MM2 is already a website.

      Just open http://“your ip”:8080 in any web browser and it will display you magicmirror.

      It requires that the mirror in the lobby is connected to the same network as your computer that is running MM2. Or that you open it up to the web (which I don’t recommend).

      There are several ways you could send messages to the mirror without needing to alter the config-file at all.

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        mosheva
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        wow what a newbie I am…

        Thanks for that…

        So let’s say that I’ve got 4 screens that most likely will have the same mirror config beside security camera streams (each lobby with is own stream)
        What will be the best way to edit the message board for each screen?
        What will be the best way to remote desktop to each screen?

        The main reason for a website is that most likely my TV on the lobby will be with “smart tv” options so they will have a web-browser…
        So I figured that the best way is to run 4 mirrors each one will have it’s own remote ip address so once I make a change in one of them it will be immediately update the on-site screen…

        Something like the DAKboard…

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          levon @broberg
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          @broberg “Or that you open it up to the web (which I don’t recommend).”

          I’m new to MM, could you elaborate on this please? Is this because it doesn’t render well, or is slower, or … would someone be able to tell if the browser was in full-screen mode?

          Just curious - thanks.

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            sdetweil @levon
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            @levon u potentially open your network to internet hacking…

            Sam

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              levon @sdetweil
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              Thanks @sdetweil but just to clarify, only if you do port-forwarding and make that site available outside your personal/home network, right?

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                sdetweil @mosheva
                last edited by

                @mosheva you could run all 4 on one pi, with different ports, but the same config structure

                and you could use the linux command (ln) to link a common folder to the one used by a module to display your messages

                so all four are taking from the exact same content
                each ‘tv’ is viewing one MM config (port)

                all vs having 4 pis… don’t know what your objective is yet. where the tvs are, etc…

                Sam

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                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  sdetweil @levon
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                  @levon yes, we didn’t get the all in one building network

                  if u only want to display one page, then u don’t need MM at all.

                  mm is intended to allow you to combine multiple info sources on the same page at the same time.

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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