Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Globe
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 can you give me your monitor dimensions so i can adjust? 
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 I have a 24" monitor rotated 90 degrees so the basically tipped up so length wise it’s up and down… max resolution for 24" monitor … 1920 x 1080 resolution 
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 @Eunanibus Can you make it smaller. I am using x-small on my main mirror, an 15.6 laptop screen rotated 90 degrees but it’s not rendering. The module does render when I visit the website from my phone or my laptop. 
 Aside from that, the module looks great.
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 No problem. I’ll try and add improved rendering sizes this evening and release an update. What resolution are you using? 
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 I’m using 768x1366 
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 This module is awesome. I have it up & running at the office and it looks fantastic. Question: I added a bunch of custom locations, which is great. But they don’t seem to be replacing the default locations. So I’m getting my locations and the ones that came pre-loaded. Is this by design? 
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 @d3r Thanks for your feedback. I’ve made those adjustments and pushed the latest code. Give this a try and get back to me. The X-Small/Small/Medium sizes etc should show a sufficient difference between sizes now. I’m really glad you’re enjoying it. If you could take a picture of your mirror with it in action, it would really be something (I don’t have a mirror of my own and it’s really motivational to see a picture of something I wrote on someone’s wall) In response to your question - No, once you’ve entered custom locations, the default locations are not added. As an example - Here is an example config entry:  And here is the resulting globe produced:  It’s a little odd you’re getting that behaviour, and I may need you to send me your config file so I can debug accordingly. Try pulling the latest version (1.1 just uploaded) and see if that helps. I may add a further config option to exlude/include default Locations as a specification. Thanks everyone for the feedback. 
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 Made some size adjustments now. Can you give this a try? 
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 @Eunanibus Whatever change you made solved most of my problem. Now when I add locations, only the locations I add are being labeled. I’m still seeing a bunch of nameless pins all over the globe. I’m going to have to turn those off. 
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 @bhepler - Glad that fixed it. The nameless pins are just there for aesthetic and appearance. If you want those removed, you can change the content of data.js to the following: data = []That should remove the nameless pins without needing to change or affect any of the remaining application. 


