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    MMM-temp-ds18b20 disable second sensor

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      briantogo
      last edited by

      Thanks Sam, that did remove the second sensor, but there is still undefined section above the temp to get rid of, as shown in the attachment. Any suggestions on that?20250630_10h39m23s_grim.jpg

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        sdetweil @briantogo
        last edited by sdetweil

        @briantogo i think that is the header or label option
        IMG_1684.png

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          briantogo
          last edited by

          Thanks Sam, I had already changed “headers” field to ‘inside’, and I like it’s size and placement. I had removed the field “label” under the sensor field hoping to remove it from the config. Now I have re-added the label field, but left it blank. Now the config.js looks like this;

          sensors:[
          {
          id: “28-xxxxxxxxxxxx”,
          label: “”
          },

          Now, it just displays an extra line above the temp reading. Is there a way to, let’s say, zero out or cancel that field altogether? Is there perhaps a word I could type in between the quotes like Null or Void?

          Here is a screen grab from my mirror;
          20250630_20h22m06s_grim.png

          Thanks again,
          Brian

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            sdetweil @briantogo
            last edited by

            @briantogo i dont know the exact answer, but using the developers window elements tab you can find the element
            and set it to

            display:none;
            

            in css/custom.css

            see the second link in my signature below for a quick guide on the dev window

            Sam

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              sdetweil @briantogo
              last edited by

              @briantogo or move the header to label with no header

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                sdetweil @briantogo
                last edited by

                @briantogo did you get it fixed?

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