Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
worldclock - nobody made this, so I did.
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@nobita How about this?
I cannot find any pretty flag images on the network, so I use
flag-icon-css
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@Mykle1 gave me good resources, but I feel some question.
Should we store all the flags in modules? Each person needs only a few flags at once. Therefore I try to find some resources approachable on the internet directly, which might be already hosted via CDN or something like. The only one thing I’ve found wasflag-icon-css
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But… The flag is not so pretty as I’ve thought.Anyway, I added flags feature, you can upgrade your module now.
[card:eouia/worldclock]
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@Sean
Those look fantastic! Nice work Sean!
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@Sean Very Nice and Good Module for all
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@Sean thanks for the module, could you advise how to hide time gap, default is showing, but I can’t hide it when set “false”.
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@iMAGiC in your custom
css
, add this..worldclock .gap { display:none; }
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@Sean thanks, but I can’t get it work, found alternative. Thank you.
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@iMAGiC
Sorry for my improper instruction. At that time I was not in front of machine, so I just simply guessed,.worldclock .world .caption .gap { display:none; }
will do.
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@Sean , How to Change your digital Clock to Analog Clock
like as the default module clock (MM2)
Configuration options
displayType : Possible values: digital, analog, or both
analogFace : Possible values: simple for a simple border, none for no face or border,
or face-### (where ### is currently a value between 001 and 012, inclusive)Thank so much for your all helps
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@nobita
Unfortunately,worldclock
doesn’t support Analog face. Sorry.