Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
regions...
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@justjim1220 others noted that you will also have to edit the index.html to add the regions and the main.js
var updateWrapperStates = function() {
var positions = [“top_bar”, “top_left”, “top_center”, “top_right”, “upper_third”, “middle_center”, “lower_third”, “bottom_left”, “bottom_center”, “bottom_right”, “bottom_bar”, “fullscreen_above”, “fullscreen_below”];which lists all the known regions
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thanks, was looking at that just now. :winking_face:
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@justjim1220 I’m actually trying to do the exact same thing, but very limited knowledge with css. I’d be curious to see your index.html and main.css files if you get this working as expected. I updated main.js to be aware of the positions for now and am going to dig into creating the separate regions
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Sorry, got sidetracked into doing other stuff
My investigating showed there are a few places needing changed within MM code to get it to work
I haven’t given up, just placed it on the back burner for now.
Likewise with you, if you happen to figure it out before I do, let me know what you did. :winking_face:
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I’d love to see this - I’ve got a ton of dead space on my MM because of the lack of 5 columns of info.
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@bkeyport
I know the feeling
To keep up with the ‘mirror’ effect, I am wanting to surround the middle with a ‘frame’ of modules
Kinda like a monopoly game board with the middle or inside the properties being free of any modules to keep the mirror functioning as a mirrorOf course I am trying to make one with a 42" tv, rotated vertical, so I will have plenty of room at the top and bottom for more than one row of modules
My first idea, was to figure out how to show the modules in a frame around a working TV, without any interference to what is being watched. Which Is what I really want to be able to do!
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I don’t even really need modules on the sides, I have been paying attention a lot to how most tv I watch, which are movies, they almost always have a black area at the top and bottom of the screen. It’s getting the modules and the tv to display at the same time!
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You don’t need to create new regions…just make your module width larger…
There is no need to create new regions when you can just ‘stack’ your modules and they will move automatically…
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@cowboysdude
Moy sure I am following what you mean -
@cowboysdude
the reasoning for our inquiry is to have more than 3 regions like in the top or bottom
I would like to have 5 (or more) modules side by side across the top or bottomStacking the modules? that is still 3 regions, but having modules on top of each other in each region, not side by side
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If you put more then one module in a region starting with the top of the config down will stack them in the region you put them in…
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@cowboysdude he doesn’t want stack, he wants side by side
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@cowboysdude
Just forget it. You don’t seem to be grasping the concept we are referring to.I know you feel that I am just a dumbass
So, don’t anyone listen to me any more!
Geez!
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Stacking is great, but for those of us that have landscape mode monitors, that becomes useless rather quickly. I’d rather have the modules sit next to each other.
My one mirror at home will go Portrait mode eventually, so the stacking will work… the one at work (due to a broken part) will always be landscape.
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I love that (and you) if you find how to have 5 ragions on the same line, i need to display MM on my TV !
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Any chance you ever try this?
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Is there a way to “hover” modules over eachother. For instance if I use Lucy to “SHOW” a module, I want it to float above all other modules. Currently, it pushes modules down.
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@justjim1220 no, sorry
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You could always modify Lucy to HIDE specific (or all) modules when you SHOW specific modules OR create pages for sets of modules so that none ever occupy the same region at the same time OR single module pages.
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@isaac2004 IIRC there is a region for fullscreen above that allows you to put modules on top of everything else. Maybe it won’t solve all your wishes, but worth looking in to.
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