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    Standar "weather" Module: Doesn't keep header setting?

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      rkorell @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil thanks.
      But this seems not to work.

      .weather_forecast .module_header {
        border-bottom-width: 0px;
        color: black;
        font-size: 0px;
      }
      
      

      changes at least not, what I would like to happen: not visible regardless of content, so text color black and line below not visible, as well - line thickness (border-bottom-widht) 0 …
      What I’m doing wrong?
      Am I on the wrong properties?
      Thanks again,
      Ralf

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        rkorell @rkorell
        last edited by

        No, setting both headers to a text doesn’t help.
        Any suggestion where THIS error comes from???

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          sdetweil @rkorell
          last edited by

          @rkorell module header not displayed?

          .weather_forecast  .module_header {
              display: none;
          }
          

          Before I was giving you the classname of the header element

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            sdetweil @rkorell
            last edited by

            @rkorell the debugging:true was my choice to provide info during execution cycle vs startup.

            It’s not relevant for other modules

            There is an option in weather, by default it will append the location(from the api data) to the header.
            You can turn that off

            appendLocationToHeader:false,
            

            Sam

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              rkorell @sdetweil
              last edited by

              module header not displayed?

              .weather_forecast  .module_header {
                  display: none;
              }
              

              sorry doesn’t work, either :-(
              I’ve even copied your phrase to avoid typos - nothing happens.
              Sounds feasible and plausible, but don’t do the job…
              Ive tried

              .weather  .module_header {
                  display: none;
              }
              

              Didn’t work, too…

              really strange…
              Thanks for any additional idea…

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                rkorell @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @rkorell the debugging:true was my choice to provide info during execution cycle vs startup.

                It’s not relevant for other modules

                OK - Just a trial :-) - will delete, especially as no debug info is sent by module

                There is an option in weather, by default it will append the location(from the api data) to the header.
                You can turn that off

                appendLocationToHeader:false,
                

                This is an interesting addional hint, thanks.

                The REAL problem/question is: Why do the module override my settings?
                Reagrds,
                Ralf

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                  sdetweil @rkorell
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @rkorell weather is a complex mix of properties
                  I’ve never seen anyone complain about headers.

                  That property is the only one I know that manipulates the header

                  Also, weather is all in browser, so any debug will be shown there unless you use MMM-Logging or some such to redirect them to the startup log

                  Sam

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                    rkorell @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil OK, tanks anyway.
                    It seems there is something special in my mirror.
                    Not that magic but unfortunate…

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