Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM-Navbar - Navigation Bar for Touchscreens to hide/show modules
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@in_a_days maybe u can make a fork of it in git? Thanks for sharing ur code.
@AlessandroRa There’s also a button in this module for hiding/showing everything. Do u have another module that will do this function for it?
@All
Forgive me if I’m not answering in time. Since I’m moving my time is very limited.
When we are done (maybe in 2-3 Weeks) i will do some updates on my own mirror and will update code if needed.U can also submit code on git, i will take a look and implement it.
I’ll try to Keep in touch.
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Here is the navbar code with my modifications:
https://github.com/in-a-days/MM-navbar
The user will still need to install voicecontrol, create and load the .pmdl files, and properly configure config.js.
Is the show/hide all button part of this build? I’m looking for something like
var showallbutton = document.createElement("span");
to match these
var weatherbutton = document.createElement("span"); var newsbutton = document.createElement("span");
And I’m not finding anything. Thanks again, I really love this module!
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@chrisyy All I have is the weather, calendar and news buttons, how can I get more of them?
I’m using: Mail, Hello World, Alarm, News, Calendar and Music player.
For hiding/showing all I’m using this module: https://github.com/masters1222/mm-hide-all -
@chrisyy first of all I want to say that your module looks really nice, unfortunate that my mirror won’t have touch ;(. This module could be used in conjunction with my ProfileSwitcher module. This way you won’t have to bother with showing/hiding certain modules and others won’t have to modify your code. :)
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@AlessandroRa for now, u have to copy a button and Change the code to another module.
@tosti007 Thanks for the tip. i’ll have a look at the module.
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@in_a_days the code for Show/hide alle of the modules is
MM.getModules().exceptModule(this).exceptWithClass(‘clock’).enumerate(function(module){
module.hide(1000, function(){
});
});but there is not a button implemented until now.
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I gave your code a look an notived that you imported jquery. First of all, you could also direct to a external file, see module documentation, this way you only have to change that line when you want to update the jquery. However if you would replace the on with addEventListener then you wouldn’t have to import jquery at all. Your code wouldn’t have to change much at all since that method takes the same parameters.
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@in_a_days hi, how can i change code to show more modules apart from clock, i need weather and calendar to show as default
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So right now it hides all modules by default. If you want everything to show by default I think you just need to comment out a section from MM-navbar.js. These are lines 12 - 19 right now:
notificationReceived: function(notification, payload, sender){ if (notification === 'DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED'){ MM.getModules().exceptModule(this).exceptWithClass('clock').enumerate(function(module){ module.hide(1000, function(){ }); }); } },
Just open and close a comment around this section so it looks like this:
/*notificationReceived: function(notification, payload, sender){ if (notification === 'DOM_OBJECTS_CREATED'){ MM.getModules().exceptModule(this).exceptWithClass('clock').enumerate(function(module){ module.hide(1000, function(){ }); }); } },*/
And I think it should display all your normal modules on startup.
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@chrisyy thank you man, so let me get this straight: I find a button that I like on internet, I copy its code and I put it into the module?
I’m sorry, but I’m kinda new to this :)