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  • G Offline
    ganget
    last edited by Feb 3, 2019, 7:38 PM

    I wanted to introduce some more color to my MagicMirror so i made a animated rainbow color gradient which i used to spice up my default clock module. Here is a gif with the result:
    0_1549222544023_Animated rainbow color gradient.gif
    The code

    .clock-time-only-color {
    	background-image: linear-gradient(to left, #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 60s linear infinite;
    	background-size: 1000%;
    	color: transparent;
    	
    }
    @-webkit-keyframes animate{
    	0%	{background-position: 0% 500%;}
    	100%	{background-position: 500% 1000%;}
    

    If somebody has any idea of improving the image quality for the animation i’m really interested!

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      Smotx
      last edited by Apr 7, 2019, 3:44 PM

      hi,

      in custom.css ?

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        ganget @Smotx
        last edited by Apr 9, 2019, 7:55 AM

        @Smotx Jup in custom.css.
        ps. I have two clock modules, one with time only and the other with date only ;)

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          Smotx
          last edited by Apr 9, 2019, 5:07 PM

          I have set on custom.css but no result on MM :(.

          body {
          	margin: 5px;
             height: calc(100% - 10px);
             width: calc(100% - 10px);
             background: #000;
             color: #FA72A8;
          }
          .dimmed {
           color: #BCDDFF;
          }
          .normal {
           color: #D4FDED;
          }
          .clock .time {
             font-size: 98px;
          }
          .clock .seconds {
             color: #985F8E;
          }
          .clock .date {
             color: #F0C8DA;
          }
          .clock-time-only-color {
             background-image: linear-gradient(to left, #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 60s linear infinite;
             background-size: 1000%;
             color: transparent;
             
          }
          @-webkit-keyframes animate {
             0%	{background-position: 0% 500%;}
             100%	{background-position: 500% 1000%;}
          }
          .region.upper.third {
           top: 38%;
          }
          
          .region.middle.center {
           top: 48%;
          }
          
          .region.lower.third {
           top: 60%;
          }
          
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            ganget
            last edited by Apr 9, 2019, 8:31 PM

            @Smotx
            This line below in your custom.css has to match the module class in your config.js

            .clock-time-only-color
            

            My 2e clock mudule inside config.js looks like

            {
             module: "clock",
              position: "top_center",
              classes: "clock-time-only",  //this line
                config: {
                timeFormat: 24,
                showPeriod: true,
                displaySeconds: false
                }
            

            If you have any more questions let me know :winking_face:

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              Smotx @ganget
              last edited by Apr 10, 2019, 9:07 PM

              @ganget said in Animated rainbow color gradient for the default clock module:

              {
              module: “clock”,
              position: “top_center”,
              classes: “clock-time-only”, //this line
              config: {
              timeFormat: 24,
              showPeriod: true,
              displaySeconds: false
              }

              Ok but it’s not ok on mine :(.

              {
              			module: "updatenotification",
              			position: "top_bar"
              		},
              		{
              			module: "clock",
              			position: "top_left",
              			classes: "clock-time-only"
              		},
              
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