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    Header for module "hello world"

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    • K Offline
      kclemen
      last edited by

      I’m using the “hello world” module to setup an iframe to show the status of several parameters in my house. Now I would like to give this field a nice header, but this seems not to work like it should. My guess is that this is not scripted (yet)?

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        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @kclemen
        last edited by

        @kclemen

        {
            module: "helloworld",
            position: "top_right",
            header: "This is my custom header"
        }
        

        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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        • K Offline
          kclemen
          last edited by

          @strawberry-3-141 , the problem is that inserting the “header” in the config file does not give the title !?

          My config:

          			module: "helloworld",
          			position: "top_right",
          			header: 'Muziekspelers',
          			classes: 'default everyone',		
          			config: {
          				text: "test" //height: 100vh;
          			}
          		},```
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            kclemen @kclemen
            last edited by kclemen

            Sorry, now that I see my post again: I did not insert the header tag in the correct module. (Shame shame)

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