.calendar {
width : 350px;
}
It’s not supposed to be inside the body{} and since it is a default/stock module it doesn’t use the MMM prefix like other modules does so the class name of the module is just .calendar
.calendar {
width : 350px;
}
It’s not supposed to be inside the body{} and since it is a default/stock module it doesn’t use the MMM prefix like other modules does so the class name of the module is just .calendar
My self, I run a SMB share from my Pi so I can access the files directly via windows, then I just open and save the files over the network using an text editor.
for an easy guide to setting up a samba share :
http://www.howtogeek.com/176471/how-to-share-files-between-windows-and-linux/
mac osx should also be able to find and use the smb shared folders
@dæmoneyes air circulation, screens gets hot, nothing to do about that, but either you have a mirror frame that has a larger air volume or you make holes, top and bottom, to let air circulate around everything.
Iv’e flagged a lot of spam posts since the server change, is there less robot control when signing up on the forum now?
If you want it all in a row above the calender then use < span >, < div > usually stacks on top of each other.
< span style="color: blue">Dude, < /span>
< span style="color: pink">Dudette, < /span>
< span style="color: green">Tiny dude, < /span>
< span style="color: yellow">Tiny dudette, < /span>
< span style="color: purple">Tiniest thingymajigg< /span>
That should give you “Dude, Dudette, Tiny dude, Tiny dudette, Tiniest thingymajigg”
@tcsabina said in Let’s talk frames!:
Why a laptop, instead of a RPi?
More heavy (need stronger frame),
More noise (from laptop fans)
More power consumption ($$$),
More heat => need proper ventilation,
Windows => I guess you cannot use the MM framework
If you are building with real glass the extra weight of a laptop shouldn’t be an issue for a well made frame.
Open circulatuion on the back and the cooling shouldn’t be an issue, fan noise shouldn’t be an issue either when surrounded by a frame l with slots for cooling).
Power consumption should be a non issue, since the laptop screen probably are more energyconservative then a regular monitor. But yes, it will be slightly higher.
But with the built in battery you won’t be affected by power outages as much as a pi (which most likely will kill your raspberrys SD-card sooner or later)
You can use MM on windows, think even mykle did a guide on that?
But then again, if that’s an issue Linux works on laptops as well :)
If you dissmember a laptop, flip the screen and space the backbone a bit, then you would have a solid foundatiob to build a small mirror, without the need of buying a seperate driver board for the screeb or getting a raspberry or other small computer to run it.
And most laptops would probably have better performance to run graphic-heavy stuff like animations etc that the pi doesn’t handle so well.
@Shrike all above exists already except for nr.4 which is the only one that could be a issue due to the lack of power on the raspberry I think.