Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can't believe I did it! (revisited)
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@johnnyboy said in 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can’t believe I did it! (revisited):
Also… whats with the time being wrong? Its been stuck on 17.20 ?
Is this not in your config.js file?
{ module: 'clock', position: 'top_center' },
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@johnnyboy said in 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can’t believe I did it! (revisited):
Your a mind reader from across the pond lol… I was thinking about changing the clock over to centre 5 mins ago…
I wasn’t suggesting that you move the clock. I was only inquiring if you had the clock installed because you thought that the sunset time was the clock, stuck at 17:20
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Hi! I’m not able to find inside amazon, this king of acrylic plastic. Can you put the link please ?
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@johnnyboy said in 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can’t believe I did it! (revisited):
change out the calendar for something else or see if calender is editable?
Well, that’s the beauty of having modules. You can always change them to something more to your liking. I like the calendar because it allows me to link my Google calendar into it, so I see my events (birthdays, weddings, party dates, etc) as well as the US Holidays. You can also change the dates from relative (in 22 days) to absolute (Mar 14th) in the config’js file, which is nice. And there’s always the custom.css file for coloring, positioning, sizing, etc.
Initially, my biggest problem was wanting to put as many modules as I could fit on the screen, but I soon realized that it looked too busy, too cluttered. So, I decided less is more. I decided what modules were really important to me and where I wanted them. I’m happy with my design
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body { } .MMM-WunderGround .max-temp { color: #f66; } .MMM-WunderGround .min-temp { color: #0ff; } .MMM-WunderGround .day { color: #6f6; }
That’s my custom.css entry for coloring
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