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    Centering Photos on MMM-ImagesPhotos

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      kit444
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      @sdetweil I’m trying your version and I’m still having issues with the photos not centering. Here is the code I’m using in the config file.

       {
      			module: "MMM-ImagesPhotos",
      			position: "fullscreen_below",
      			config: {
      				opacity: 1.0,
      				animationSpeed: 500,
      				updateInterval: 5000,
      				backgroundColor: 'grey',
      				//backgroundSize:'contain',  // not used if fill is true
      				fill: true,   // fill around image with blurred copy of image
      				blur: 10, // only used if fill is true
      				//maxWidth: 1920,
      				//maxHeight: 1080,   
      			}
      		},
      
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        plainbroke @kit444
        last edited by

        @kit444

        I use this in the custom.css to center mine:

        .MMM-ImagesPhotos {
        Horizontal-align: center;
        Vertical-align: middle;
        }

        My Config.js :
        {
        module: “MMM-ImagesPhotos”,
        position: “middle_center”,
        config: {
        opacity: 0.9,
        animationSpeed: 500,
        updateInterval: 10000,
        backgroundColor: “black”,
        width: “800px”,
        height: “800px”,
        fill: false
        }
        },

        Works for the screen I use. it did’nt untill I set the width and height though.

        Just my 2 cents. Mileage may vary for you though.

        Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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          kit444 @plainbroke
          last edited by

          @plainbroke Unfortunately if I use the middle_center position, the photos will block out the other modules on the page. I need to use the fullscreen_below region. I tried to add the Horizontal-align to my css, but it didn’t recognize that parameter.

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            sdetweil @plainbroke
            last edited by sdetweil

            @plainbroke weird. the code reads the screen height and width and adjusts the position and size to keep the same aspect ratio.

            also, the background is already black

            only on my version. the original does it differently

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              sdetweil @kit444
              last edited by

              @kit444 you could add a css z-index:-1

              but that is what background does.

              Sam

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              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                kit444 @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil I could use that code to position the middle_center region behind the other regions?

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                  sdetweil @kit444
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @kit444 z-index:-?? just pushes it farther away, other modules would then be on top z-index:0;

                  fullscreen-above is z-index:1;

                  Sam

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                    kit444 @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil I’m still not having any luck. I tried adding z-index: -1 to the region.middle_center in the custom css. It still placed the photos over some of the modules. I tried adding a z-index: 0 or 1 to another region to see if I could re-layer the regions. No difference. I added z-index: -1 to the middle_center region in the main. css. It centered the photos under all the other regions, but left a black bar in the middle of each. Lastly I tried to add an align-items and align-content to the main css under the fullscreen region. Neither worked.

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                      sdetweil @kit444
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @kit444 rather than try and try and try

                      see
                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14862/help-with-a-couple-css-issues?_=1644962684132

                      one thing to do to learn the regions is to set each to a different background color.

                      the regions overlap…

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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