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    Total Newbie 24" MagicMirror (Munich, Germany)

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    • zdenekZ Offline
      zdenek @thedoorsfanatic
      last edited by

      @thedoorsfanatic hi, can you please share details, how to change icons? Just replace files in folder? How you make the “hw” - frameless mirror?

      thanks
      Zdeněk

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      • thedoorsfanaticT Offline
        thedoorsfanatic @zdenek
        last edited by yawns

        @zdenek
        I downloaded the animated icon set from amcharts and copied them to a folder named “icons” in the css folder. Then I made changes to my custom.css.

        For example:

        .currentweather .wi-day-sunny {
        content: url("/css/icons/day.svg");
        }
        
        .weatherforecast .wi-day-sunny {
        content: url("/css/icons/day.svg");
        height: 48px;
        margin-top: -6px;
        margin-left: -6px;
        } *
        

        * Change these numbers depending on your layout

        My Smart Mirror YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Iv_4Mvy6o2tnvdhNBstVWNefgUP9ELp

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        • zdenekZ Offline
          zdenek @thedoorsfanatic
          last edited by

          @thedoorsfanatic great, thanks

          and how did you made frame-less mirror? there is no frame …

          thanks, Zdeněk

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          • thedoorsfanaticT Offline
            thedoorsfanatic @zdenek
            last edited by

            @zdenek
            I just glued the mirror to the edge of the monitor with this Pattex:
            https://amzn.to/2XyGVbj

            Newbie style :relieved_face:

            Since the glass is just 4mm thick it is not that heavy

            My Smart Mirror YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Iv_4Mvy6o2tnvdhNBstVWNefgUP9ELp

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            • zdenekZ Offline
              zdenek @thedoorsfanatic
              last edited by

              @thedoorsfanatic ok, so another question - how did you “glue” it on the wall?

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              • thedoorsfanaticT Offline
                thedoorsfanatic @zdenek
                last edited by

                @zdenek

                Again, pretty simple, with this: https://amzn.to/2C7513z

                My Smart Mirror YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Iv_4Mvy6o2tnvdhNBstVWNefgUP9ELp

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                • zdenekZ Offline
                  zdenek @thedoorsfanatic
                  last edited by

                  @thedoorsfanatic great, thanks

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                  • thedoorsfanaticT Offline
                    thedoorsfanatic
                    last edited by

                    You are welcome !

                    My Smart Mirror YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Iv_4Mvy6o2tnvdhNBstVWNefgUP9ELp

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                    • ejay-ibmE Offline
                      ejay-ibm Project Sponsor Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      @zdenek Very nice looking and result.

                      As often in mirror showcase, the back is not shown ( yes that’s often the ugly part as well I know :) ) but I think it is interesting to see how all hardware are implemented in the back .

                      Would you mind to share some pictures of the back ?

                      Thanks

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                      • thedoorsfanaticT Offline
                        thedoorsfanatic @ejay-ibm
                        last edited by

                        @ejay-ibm

                        Since there is no frame there is also no actual back besides the backside of the monitor.
                        The Raspi is sitting on a shelf below the mirror

                        My Smart Mirror YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Iv_4Mvy6o2tnvdhNBstVWNefgUP9ELp

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