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    • MZ-BERM Offline
      MZ-BER
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      Hello there - I finally got it to upload. I added the files (config.js, custom.css and main.css) to my Github. You can find it here:
      https://github.com/mazim-co/Dashboard-Backup

      NOTES:

      1.) I removed all sensible information like API Keys and Access Tokens in the config.js. So, you have to follow the steps from each module (if requried) to get your own credentials.

      2.) To get the same UI as my dasboard you have to replace the original main.css with my main.css.

      3.) If you change the main.css you’ll get a notification every quarter as soon as MagicMirror will be updated. Because it will have a conflict with the original file. To inititate the MagicMirror update you can do a git reset --hard and replace the main.css again afterwards.

      4.) The custom.css is designed in portrait mode for a 27 inch screen (LG 27MP89HM-S)

      5.) For some modules you have to install valid-url and rrule-alt (e.g. MMM-MyCalendar).
      For example:

      cd MagicMirror/modules/MMM-MyCalendar
      npm install valid-url
      npm install rrule-alt
      

      Good Luck! :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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        shiring @MZ-BER
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        @MZ-BER

        Thank you! Great Work!!

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          greedyvegan
          last edited by

          did you take components of the LG screen off in order for it to be so flat?

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            MZ-BER @greedyvegan
            last edited by

            @greedyvegan Nope, I haven’t removed any components from the screen. The screen itself is quite slim, and I have attached it to the slimmest screen mount I could find (please refer to my first post for the specific model).

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              greedyvegan @MZ-BER
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              @MZ-BER thanks, I used a tv I got from a glitch sale and removed the back and speakers to avoid a bulge, built a frame and it still sticks out 3 inches.

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                gerbenz @MZ-BER
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                @MZ-BER Van u share the config file?

                I’m new and try to learn.

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