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

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      rkorell @rkorell
      last edited by

      After having an exact look on this - this happens immediatly if MMM-PIR switches off the monitor and first “wake-up” resets the headers.

      • So debug/debugging option doesn’t help here
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        rkorell @rkorell
        last edited by

        Answer yourself is a nice sport :-)

        • sometimes structured telling hepls thinking - or in other words:
          How I can I know what I mean before I’ve heard what I’ve said …

        As I read my own words - I’ve seen that it might be a good idea to test, if the header must be set indentical in both instances…

        • Leaving them both commented - so “blank” doesn’t work.
          Setting both to something “not null” at least survives some PIR-switch-offs …

        Keep you posted.

        • nevertheless with two headers it do not look nice so I’m still looking for a hint, how to get this done properly …
          Thanks so far.

        Ralf

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          rkorell @rkorell
          last edited by

          Additional question as CSS rookie:
          I’ve tried to identify the object of the header.
          KlassenBeispiel.png

          how can I address this correctly?
          Sorry, I’m not able to figure this out.

          My best guess is

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

          but this doesn’t work.
          How do I make this right?

          Thanks!
          Ralf

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            sdetweil @rkorell
            last edited by

            @rkorell .module_header

            Sam

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            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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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
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                    @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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