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    [MMM-Rainbow] Animated text color transition

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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer @Mykle1
      last edited by

      @mykle1 doing what? I was referring to the original rainbow color. Would be cool to apply it to modules of choice.

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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      • Mykle1M Offline
        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer
        last edited by

        @bkeyport said in [MMM-Rainbow] Animated text color transition:

        doing what? I was referring to the original rainbow color.

        Lets see. The topic states “[MMM-Rainbow] Animated text color transition” so I guess I was talking about that. Only noticed you because you mentioned me directly. I think @seann has done a fantastic job here. Joined the forum 8 days ago and already he’s contributing and offering his
        help to others. He and I are going get along just fine. :-)

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        • BKeyportB Offline
          BKeyport Module Developer
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          So, you’re saying the NOAA weather app does rainbow colors for other modules?

          … Okay.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            Seann Module Developer @BKeyport
            last edited by

            @bkeyport Also, this is easily done. I’ll work on this for you when I have some more free time. The only issue with doing it to the clock is; the current clock uses “updateDom” to set the time each second, which from what I have seen basically re creates the elements. Meaning the transitions start from when the element is created so it’s not in time with the other transitions. So it would be easier to create your own clock module which just replaces the innerHTML of each element instead of re creating them. I have been making my own clock which will display down to minutes instead of seconds as i’m sure this would cause less strain on my terrible Pi 3 a+.

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            • BKeyportB Offline
              BKeyport Module Developer
              last edited by

              Actually, I’d be more interested in the mechanics in getting it to work down to the module level more than anything, would be nice to use it for say “Grabbing Attention” in a particular module…

              The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                ganget @Seann
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                @seann I took a different approach to this, mainly because I only wanted to have it for only one module. I have changed my custom.css and one line in the clock.js, so it grabs a different style.
                My code makes a gradient background which I clip to the text. Then to make it move across the text i use webkit-animation. I’m not totally satisfied with the result of the animation yet but i will keep tweaking that.

                the animation moves way too fast now and when I make the animation duration longer it doesn’t feature all the colors of the gradient.
                the only line i needed to change in the clock.js file

                timeWrapper.className = "time clock-time-only-color large light";
                

                Custom.css (lines i added)

                .clock-time-only-color {
                	background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #ff0000,#ff4000,#ff8000,#ffbf00,#ffff00,#bfff00,#80ff00,#40ff00,#00ff00,#00ff40,#00ff80,#00ffbf,#00ffff,#00bfff,#0080ff,#0040ff,#0000ff,#4000ff,#8000ff,#bf00ff,#ff00ff,#ff00bf,#ff0080,#ff0040,#ff0000);
                	-webkit-background-clip:  text;
                	-webkit-animation: animate 3s linear infinite;
                	background-size: 500%;
                	color: transparent;
                	
                }
                @-webkit-keyframes animate{
                	0%	{background-position: 0% 500%;}
                	50%	{background-position: 100% 0%;}
                	100%    {background-position: 0% 100%;}
                	}
                
                

                Do you have any idea on how I can make the animation duration way longer like 10 min and still show all the colors in the gradient?

                Thank you for the initial idea and for inspiring me!

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                  Seann Module Developer @ganget
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                  @ganget I’m not really that good with css animations but from what I can see,

                  -webkit-animation: animate 3s linear infinite;
                  

                  should have something to do with it right? maybe if you make that 10 minutes instead.

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                    ganget @Seann
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                    @seann yeah i tried increasing the number to like 20 sec up to 6000. But the problem i get then is that it shows me only the first 2 colors in the gradient. Dunno but will try and work on it tomorrow

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                    • justjim1220J Offline
                      justjim1220 Module Developer @ganget
                      last edited by justjim1220

                      @ganget

                      change your background size to 20% instead of 500%

                      Only other issue I find is that it refreshes itself every second, would be better if it were more fluid-like that the refresh isn’t so notice-able.

                      "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                      Jim Hallock - 1995

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                      • justjim1220J Offline
                        justjim1220 Module Developer
                        last edited by justjim1220

                        @ganget & @BKeyport

                        So, I modified my MMM-DigClock with your rainbow css with some other tweaks…

                        .MMM-DigClock .time {
                          font-size: 300px;
                          text-align: center;
                          line-height: 85%;
                          letter-spacing: 5px;
                          font-weight: 900;
                          font-family: DS-Digital;
                          background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left, red,orange,yellow,green,blue,purple);
                          background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, red,orange,yellow,green,blue,purple);
                          background: -o-linear-gradient(left, red,orange,yellow,green,blue,purple);
                          background: linear-gradient(to left, red,orange,yellow,green,blue,purple);
                          -webkit-background-clip: text;
                          -moz-background-clip: text;
                          background-clip: text;
                          -webkit-animation: animate 10s linear infinite;
                          -moz-animation: animate 10s linear infinite;
                          -o-animation: animate 10s linear infinite;
                          animation: animate 10s linear infinite;
                          background-size: 25%;
                          -webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
                        }
                        

                        And it seems to work fairly decent.
                        But I had to change the update interval within the clock code to update every minute instead of every second, by placing the following within the start: function() …

                        // Schedule update interval.
                        		var self = this;
                        		setInterval(function() {
                        			self.updateDom();
                        		}, 60000);
                        

                        "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                        Jim Hallock - 1995

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