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    Disable header in MMM-MieleAtHome and MMM-Homeconnect

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      HeikoGr
      last edited by HeikoGr

      i found 2-3 ways for you to get rid of the header:

      1.: you add “!important” to force the css rule

      .MMM-MieleAtHome .module-header {
          display: none !important;
      }
      
      1. fork MMM-MieleAtHome and get rid of
      	// you have to delete this function at MMM-MietAtHome.js line 92-95
      	getHeader: function() {
      		return "Miele@Home";
      	},
      

      MMM-HomeConnect is similar. But here you have a third option: take my fork: https://github.com/heikogr/MMM-HomeConnect2 (only thing: it has an different styling)

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        sdetweil @HeikoGr
        last edited by

        @HeikoGr shouldn’t need the !important as no other class is specified AFTER the , module-header

        Sam

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          sdetweil @OberfragGER
          last edited by

          @OberfragGER the second… and you can do it a couple ways

          // using classes

          .MMM-MieleAtHome .module-header  {
               display:none;
          }
          

          or using html element

          .MMM-MieleAtHome header {
             display:none;
          }
          

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            OberfragGER @HeikoGr
            last edited by OberfragGER

            @HeikoGr Thanks a lot!
            your tip with !important was working.

            I´ll take a look into yout module too. Especially the Headless Device Flow is very interesting!

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              OberfragGER @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil Sorry. Both ways did´nt work. Only the “display: none !important;” did the trick.
              Thank you for you support…as always!

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