On new card it worked flawlessly. I’m assuming the old conditions of partial installs and whatnot had the old install broke things.
Nothing but warnings about depreciated modules.
On new card it worked flawlessly. I’m assuming the old conditions of partial installs and whatnot had the old install broke things.
Nothing but warnings about depreciated modules.
@angeliKITTYx You might want to look and see if your trash company provides a calendar that can be added to yours, then you can use a simple calendar app to show the schedule. Mine (Waste Management) does so and it’s a great no-nonsense method.
@lif It’s requiring tools no longer available, so dead module. Use something else.
https://github.com/Tom-Hirschberger/MMM-Temperature is what I used when I had a module hooked up to it.
@sdetweil Slick script by the way, I gotta steal a few things from it. :)
FWIW, MMM-Notification-To-Command is exactly what I was aiming for.
@benhmin for once, ChatGPT put you on the right path.
We’ve had this conversation before- the result is that it’s better to leave it CSS than overload the config.
cheers
To expand on what Sam said:
Please run npm run config:check in your MagicMirror directory after manually editing your config. You’ll find anything that breaks the entire mirror in one shot. If the module fails after the mirror starts, then come here.
@Jose1701 what I ended up doing with my Davis weatherstation was use their web display interface with MMM-EmbedURL to just show their full screen weather display on the mirror.

@bill63 The entire visual appearance is controlled by CSS, max-width in conjunction with the regions is how it would be handled. Please review the MMM-Multimonth.css file, copy over what you need into the custom.css master file, and change to your needs.
CSS tutorials are available if you’re not comfortable with it.
Even though the project is effectively mothballed due to my time constraints, there is another maintainer on the project who may or may not update the project, so please don’t modify the project files directly.
if you have any questions, feel free to ask, I’m still kinda active on here, as well as our resident experts are always lurking.
– Brendan (author)
@sdetweil and there’s those like me who hack through things, and have to re-remember how they did stuff when they come back to it. It’s the wild, wild, west out there.