Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Image Galery
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@Mephiston2K : haha, that’s a good one :D this would be great with 3D tracking via camera ;)
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I’m interested in doing something similar but with random video files
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With the origin MM version 1.0 I realized this with Scott Robbins jquery plugin ‘Backstretch’. This was realy simple to integrate and has satisfied my demands. Unfortunately I couldn’t get it running with the new MM version 2.0. Maybe someone with a higher skill level than myself may succeed. http://srobbin.com/jquery-plugins/backstretch/
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Bump, would love the Flickr API worked in. I have it working on DAKBoard but would like to use M2
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Is it important that it’s flickr?
I’m using my picture frame with instagram. I created a new instagram acc, registered as a dev and received the API.
The new instagram account is made private, so it’s just possible for me to see the pictures.
Works perfect!
I used this this modul:
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@Jeff
I did exactly the same thing as you,
And it works perfectly well.
J adds, or removes pictures as I wish.
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@fragator
I thought that would be a quick thing ;)
But I can’t find the right parameters neigther…I was looking at
getStyles: function() { return ['instagram.css', 'font-awesome.css'];
but can’t find font-awesome.css. Maybe just a file the creator forgot to delete.
The pictures are smaller in the mirror, than they are on instagram.
So there must be a parameter somewhere.I’ll keep searching for them or try to add some.
We should go to the original thread for this modul:
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/396/mmm-instagram-pull-and-animate-photos-from-instagram-feed -
Take this one :)
https://github.com/jeffjoe/MMM-InstagramOr just change in the config.js:
{ module: 'MMM-Instagram', position: 'top_right', config: { access_token: '......', count: 200, min_timestamp: 0, animationSpeed: 5500, updateInterval: 12500, instaMaxWidth: '20%', // Optional parameter, can be relative (percentage) or absolute (px) instaMaxHeight: '' // Optional parameter, can be absolute only (px) } },
and in the MMM-instagram.js use this
// set the first item in the list... if (this.activeItem >= this.images.photo.length) { this.activeItem = 0; } var tempimage = this.images.photo[this.activeItem]; // image //imageLink.innerHTML = "<img src='https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png'>"; var imageWrapper = document.createElement("img"); imageWrapper.src = tempimage.photolink; imageWrapper.id = "MMM-Instagram-image"; imageWrapper.style.maxWidth = this.config.instaMaxWidth; imageWrapper.style.maxHeight = this.config.instaMaxHeight; imageDisplay.appendChild(imageWrapper); wrapper.appendChild(imageDisplay); return wrapper; },
and for using the css file use:
#MMM-Instagram-image { }
e.g.:
#MMM-Instagram-image { -webkit-filter: invert(1); filter: invert(1); }
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@Jeff the font-awesome.css is located in the vendor directory of MagicMirror
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@Jeff
I tried the method, it does not always work. He must have a simpler method to enlarge these photos on the mirror.