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    worldclock - nobody made this, so I did.

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      A Former User @Arjen_lima
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      @Arjen_lima
      Sorry for my English, I cannot catch your question.
      The order of clocks is defined in config.js by the section clocks, that is the array of clock, then the order of display is same with the order of array element.

      Or… If you mean another problem, give me more detailed information. Of course, an image could be the great help for understanding.

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        Arjen_lima @Guest
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        @Sean said in worldclock - nobody made this, so I did.:

        @Arjen_lima
        Sorry for my English, I cannot catch your question.
        The order of clocks is defined in config.js by the section clocks, that is the array of clock, then the order of display is same with the order of array element.

        Or… If you mean another problem, give me more detailed information. Of course, an image could be the great help for understanding.

        Hey Sean,

        Its probably my english ;-),
        now the clocks in the array are all vertically aligned one clock below the next clock.
        in some of the screen shots they are in a 3x3 grid i was wondering how to get it like that

        0_1520457239430_bd0e9ac0-1c97-4309-a289-c9e232e20ab1-image.png
        my current lay out

        0_1520457311994_87e36706-5926-4586-94e4-9e0d37954111-image.png

        the lay out im looking for

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          A Former User @Arjen_lima
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          @Arjen_lima
          Sorry for the confusion. that image was just sample of the different layout configuration. That was not real, it was photoshopped.

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            Peter
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            Can somebody help me to change the font size of this module?
            I would like to have the time a little smaller; about the same as the size of the citynames.
            Thanks.
            Peter

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              ninjabreadman @Peter
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              @Peter This should work:

              .worldclock {
                font-size: 73%; /* adjust value as needed */
              }
              

              Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
              Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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                Peter @ninjabreadman
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                @ninjabreadman thanks!
                It works fine.
                Peter

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                  cookblook
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                  Hello,

                  very nice module. Is it possible to have the clocks horizontal instead of vertical?

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                    A Former User @cookblook
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                    @cookblook
                    You can redefine CSS of .worldclockand.worldclock .world to arrange horizontally with flex things of CSS3.

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                      cookblook @Guest
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                      @sean like display: flex;? tried that but it didn’t work

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                        A Former User @cookblook
                        last edited by A Former User

                        @cookblook
                        This will work, add this into your css/custom.css

                        .worldtime {
                          display:flex;
                          flex-direction:row;
                        }
                        
                        .world{
                          width:200px;
                        }
                        

                        0_1547022402965_sc.png

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