Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-GooglePhotos
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@Sean Totally forgot the date formatting (took me a while to see the infobox and I’d forgotten that was in the config). Thanks for pointing that out.
With the location of the infobox though I’d still like it to move around to prevent burn-in. If I set the position in CSS it’s static. That’s why I was looking at trying a different way. Can I use the callbackfunction to set multiple locations? I’d like it to go back and forth between bottom left and right. I tried modifying the Tip code you had so that the CSS would do that, but it doesn’t seem to be working. I can tweak JS a lot better than I can tweak CSS.
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@orayoflighto Same problem for me did you find any solution? Always Loading…after last update
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@zolabus
My config is{ module: "MMM-GooglePhotos", position: 'middle_center', config: { albums: ["Noi"], updateInterval: 1000 * 60, sort: "random", showWidth: "426px", showHeight: "320px" } },
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@zolabus please use the markup around config, or code
triple backtic (on US keyboard to left of the 1 key) on a separate line before and after
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autoInfoPosition:
can have callback function to adjust the position.
By default,GPHOTO_INFO
would have these value;#GPHOTO_INFO { position:absolute; top: var(--top); left: var(--left); bottom: var(--bottom); right: var(--right); margin:10px; ...
so if your callback
autoInfoPosition(album, photo)
might return['10px', '10px', 'none', 'none']
, it will be the same with;#GPHOTO_INFO { position:absolute; top: 10px; left: 10px; bottom: none; right: none; margin:10px; ...
You can add some randomized generated value as returns per photo, It will be a help.
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@sdetweil Sorry I don’t understand if is a suggestion for my problem or how to post…
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@zolabus how to post
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@Sean Thanks. I think I have it working. Here’s what I used.
autoInfoPosition: (album, photo)=> { var boolRightLeft= Math.floor(Math.random() * 2); if (boolRightLeft == 1) { return ['none', '0', '0', 'none'] // This will show photo info bottom-left corner. }else{ return ['none', 'none', '0', '0'] // This will show photo info bottom-right corner. } }
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This new version works great. Thanks for all your effort. Is it possible to rotate the photo (similar to rotation of sticky on MMM-Memo) so that it looks like a photo on a cork board. I would like to rotate it ± 20 degrees.
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