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    MMM-whoshome A way to know who is home based on cellular phones

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      DarrenHill @DarrenHill
      last edited by

      @yedidia - one more quick question.

      As mentioned above, I’m trying to tweak the css to show the names for people who are present and away in different colours.
      What I’ve done so far via custom.css is :

      .whoshome {
          color: lime;
      }
      .person-away {
          color: red;
      }
      
      

      Which works, except it changes the title (the “Who’s Home”) as well.
      Is there any way to do this and keep the title the original colour to match the rest of the mirror modules?

      I tried changing .person rather than .whoshome, but then both the title and people who are home revert to the white that is defined in the css of the module itself.

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        sdetweil @DarrenHill
        last edited by sdetweil

        @DarrenHill I don’t know the direct answer, but you can use the developers window element tab to see and test how to adjust the css changes

        See the second link in my signature below for an explanation how to use the dev window

        in css, the part before the { is called the selector clause

        It selects the elements the stuff inside the {} will be applied to

        I use this cheatsheet to help me remember, you can combine them

        . Means class
        # means id
        No prefix means tag name
        

        https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php

        The selector ALWAYS selects ALL elements that match. So you may have to get very specific

        I had to hide an element created by a form library

        .possibly-hidden-tab div:nth-child(2)  > div > div >div >ul >li:only-child >a[rel*="Item%201"] {
          display: none;
        }
        

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          DarrenHill @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil - Thanks Sam. Looks like a job for the weekend.

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            DarrenHill @DarrenHill
            last edited by

            OK, I think I have it.
            Using the window I confirm that the home people are using the same class (whoishome) as the title window.

            To get that to work properly, I changed the MMM-whoishome.js line 34 from

            html = html + '<img class="person" src="' + this.config.TRACK[this.peopleArray[i][0]].image + '"> ' + this.peopleArray[i][0] + '<BR>';
            

            to

            html = html + '<img class="person" src="' + this.config.TRACK[this.peopleArray[i][0]].image + '"> <span class="person">' + this.peopleArray[i][0] + '</span><BR>';
            

            and then the people who are home use class person, which can then be used to configure the colour separately to the header title.

            @yedidia - is this something worth adding into the module for better flexibility?
            Sorry I’m not good at GH, so have no idea how to submit a PR for it.

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              tintinmaster
              last edited by

              This modules looks very similar to https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-NetworkScanner

              Also be aware that MAC-Adresses could change on modern devices through MAC-Adress Randomization

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                sdetweil @tintinmaster
                last edited by

                @tintinmaster yes, they change at least every hour… SO much fun

                Sam

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                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  rewie85 @tintinmaster
                  last edited by

                  @tintinmaster if you read description you can find this topic. You can deactivate it separate for every Network. At least i have no issues to keep my mac address in my home wifi.

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