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    • P Offline
      PaulB
      last edited by

      @delightedCrow seriously… this is the most awesome module I 've come across until now.

      I installed it this morning and it brings me so much joy.

      delightedCrow thank you very much for sharing this. It’s super cool :)

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      • P Offline
        PaulB
        last edited by

        @community I would like to recommend black&white pictures or slidly darker pictures. Otherwise you will have some difficulties with the original font. The standard MM font throws shadows on light wallpapers.

        Kind regards from hamburg :)

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        • F Offline
          flodus
          last edited by flodus

          Hello !
          Your theme is so beautiful and minimalistic, i love that !
          I want to know how can I change css files to have colored icons for the current weather and forecast weather ?

          I use this custom.css code with the weather an forecast modules

          .currentweather .wi-sunrise {
          color: #ffd700;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-sunset {
          color: #ffa500;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-day-sunny {
          color: #ffff00;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-degrees {
          color: #415;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-rain {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-alt-cloudy-windy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-day-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-cloudy-windy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-thunderstorm {
          color: #ff00ff;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-snow {
          color: #fff;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-fog {
          color: #999;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-clear {
          color: #fff;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-rain {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-thunderstorm {
          color: #ff00ff;
          }
          .currentweather .wi-night-snow {
          color: #fff;
          }
          
           
          .weatherforecast .wi-sunrise {
          color: #ffd700;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-sunset {
          color: #ffa500;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-day-sunny {
          color: #ffff00;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-degrees {
          color: #415;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-rain {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-alt-cloudy-windy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-day-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-cloudy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-cloudy-windy {
          color: #aaa;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-showers {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-thunderstorm {
          color: #ff00ff;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-snow {
          color: #fff;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-fog {
          color: #999;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-clear {
          color: #fff;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-rain {
          color: #55acee;
          }
          .weatherforecast .wi-night-thunderstorm {
          color: #ff00ff;
          }
          
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          • bheplerB Offline
            bhepler Module Developer
            last edited by

            Please use the markdown features of the board when posting code.

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            • F Offline
              flodus @bhepler
              last edited by

              @bhepler
              thank you for this reminder :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
              i’ve edited my post !

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              • delightedCrowD Offline
                delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @flodus
                last edited by

                @flodus thanks for the comments, sorry for the wait in reply :)

                I’m using the Weather Icons class names for the DarkSky API (formerly Forecast.io), so you can add a CSS color rule for each of these icon classes (this listed taken from the API here):

                wi-forecast-io-clear-day: day-sunny
                wi-forecast-io-clear-night: night-clear
                wi-forecast-io-rain: rain
                wi-forecast-io-snow: snow
                wi-forecast-io-sleet: sleet
                wi-forecast-io-wind: strong-wind
                wi-forecast-io-fog: fog
                wi-forecast-io-cloudy: cloudy
                wi-forecast-io-partly-cloudy-day: day-cloudy
                wi-forecast-io-partly-cloudy-night: night-cloudy
                wi-forecast-io-hail: hail
                wi-forecast-io-thunderstorm: thunderstorm
                wi-forecast-io-tornado: tornado
                

                So for example, if you wanted to change the sunny day icon color you would add the following rule to your custom.css file:

                .wi-forecast-io-clear-day {
                  color: #ffff00;
                }
                

                If you want to target the forecast sunny day icon specifically you would add .forecast before the icon class name like this:

                .forecast .wi-forecast-io-clear-day {
                  color: #ffff00;
                }
                

                And if you want to target the current day’s sunny day icon specifically you would add .current__temperature before the icon class name like this:

                .current__temperature .wi-forecast-io-clear-day {
                  color: #ffff00;
                }
                

                Hope this helps!

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                • WILLIAM_WANDIEW Offline
                  WILLIAM_WANDIE
                  last edited by

                  This is really nice…

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                  • delightedCrowD Offline
                    delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @WILLIAM_WANDIE
                    last edited by

                    @WILLIAM_WANDIE Thanks a ton :D

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                    • P Offline
                      pnobrega
                      last edited by

                      Hi. Great look.
                      By any change you took pics while mounting?
                      Looking for ideias for the frame and how to put all together and secure…
                      thanks

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                      • delightedCrowD Offline
                        delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @pnobrega
                        last edited by

                        @pnobrega Thanks, I did a couple of blog posts about the monitor tear down and the framing process which show some pics.

                        This version of Wallberry is mostly a prototype held together with hope and electrical tape, so I don’t know how great a model it will be for you (others have done it much better with better tools), but it’s a fun example of doing a wall display with few resources.

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                        • HayyatAliH Offline
                          HayyatAli
                          last edited by

                          well done…liked your work…i m interested to build this mirror but really don’t know how to start???from where should i start???any help???

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                          • mumblebajM Offline
                            mumblebaj Module Developer @HayyatAli
                            last edited by

                            @HayyatAli
                            In my opinion, get a Pi 3 B+, download the software and follow the instructions to install. Then play around with some of the modules and see how far you get. Took me only a few hours to get mine up an running and I explore different modules as often as I can.

                            Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                            Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/
                            Check my MM Container: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/mumblebaj/magicmirror/general

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                            • delightedCrowD Offline
                              delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @HayyatAli
                              last edited by

                              @HayyatAli thanks!

                              Breaking the project into small steps is a good idea and @mumblebaj has really good advice in starting with the raspberry pi. If you don’t already have one I recommend taking a look at Adafruit. Once you have your pi set up you can look at getting a monitor, then you can decide how you want to frame it.

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