Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Total Newbie 24" MagicMirror (Munich, Germany)
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@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; } *
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@thedoorsfanatic great, thanks
and how did you made frame-less mirror? there is no frame …
thanks, Zdeněk
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@zdenek
I just glued the mirror to the edge of the monitor with this Pattex:
https://amzn.to/2XyGVbjNewbie style :relieved_face:
Since the glass is just 4mm thick it is not that heavy
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@thedoorsfanatic ok, so another question - how did you “glue” it on the wall?
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Again, pretty simple, with this: https://amzn.to/2C7513z
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@thedoorsfanatic great, thanks
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You are welcome !
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@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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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 -
Quick update:
https://youtu.be/xpJ4ubovD_oNow with a Philips Hue Lightstrip in the back of the mirror