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      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @pjkoeleman
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      @pjkoeleman Try now. It’s a bit hacky… basically if your time format has a capital H in it, then it formats it in 24 hour time HH:mm, otherwise it will use 12 hour time h:mm a.

      I should probably make this a separate time format config parameter, but this should do for now.

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        pjkoeleman @j.e.f.f
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        @j.e.f.f
        Thanks, is working now like it should be doing.

        So the module is not using ‘timeFormat’ as set in the main part of config.js
        I thought that it would look and use the settings of ‘language’ and ‘timeFormat’ in the global settings of config.js

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          j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @pjkoeleman
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          @pjkoeleman not directly, no, as it specifically comes down to how I have it configured. My time format for the forecast table is “h a” (e.g.: “9 pm”). This time format has no minutes, which is fine for the hourly forecast, but doesn’t work for sunrise/sunset. So when rendering the sunrise/sunset time it looks for the presence of a capital “H” in the time format config. If present, sunrise sunset is rendered as “HH:mm” (i.e.: 24 hour time format). Otherwise it is rendered as “h:mm a” (12 hour time format).

          The right thing to do is separate sunrise/sunset time format out to its own configuration parameter.

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            pjkoeleman @j.e.f.f
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            @j.e.f.f
            Thanks for clearing us up.

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              brendyburgers
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              would it be possible to have a copy of your program have been trying for a while now to come up with something like this, and does it work with touch???

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                j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @brendyburgers
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                @brendyburgers much of the above have now become modules. Which one were you interested in?

                Sorry to say but none of my modules are touch enabled.

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                  rrrene @j.e.f.f
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                  @j.e.f.f

                  Hi Jeff, I just put your CSS code in my custom.css.

                  Unforunately for one Module the line below the header stays the „old“ grey color and won‘t change to your great blue.

                  What did I do wrong?

                  Best regards,
                  René

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                    j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @rrrene
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                    @rrrene said in My display so far...:

                    What did I do wrong?

                    Most likely nothing :)

                    If the issue is with just one module, then likely my custom CSS is being overridden with that module’s CSS. You need to inspect the markup to see what styles are being applied to that particular module and then write more specific CSS to override that.

                    You can access the inspector by starting MM in dev mode npm start dev.

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                        Joshrobbs1
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                        This is awesome! I would like your files could you PM them to me?

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