maybe this helps:
position: absolute !important;
I am no longer interested in this project which is increasingly buggy and heavy. I have my own personal light version which works perfectly on line and local without electron shit and node.js, just pure HTML & JS
maybe this helps:
position: absolute !important;
@negrito yes, you can put in your config.js
{
module: "weatherforecast",
position: "top_right",
header: "",
config: {
location: "Heemskerk",
locationID: "2754696",
appid: "key removed",
fade: false,
colored: true,
}
},
but this is not your issue, make sure you add custom.css path to your config,js
colored: true will change max and min temp colors, then you can change in custom.css:
.weatherforecast tr.colored .min-temp {
color: skyblue;
}
.weatherforecast tr.colored .max-temp {
color: orange;
}
@sdetweil or he can add classes in config
{
module: "calendar",
position: "top_left",
classes: "calendar1",
},
{
module: "calendar",
position: "top_left",
classes: "calendar2",
}
if he put something between clock and calendar or change position the ID is changing
@nicole said in Black screen after changing the modules' order in config:
MMM-Face-Recognition-SMAI
module: "MMM-Face-Recognition-SMAI",
position: "buttom_left", <---------------- bottom_left
@mmuser yes, in your config.js put diferent classes for each instance of the module
{
module: "your module name",
position: "top_left",
classes: "first_module", // same class as in custom.css
config: {
}
},
{
module: "your module name",
position: "top_left",
classes: "second_module", // same class as in custom.css
config: {
}
},
in config.js set disable: true
{
module: "compliments",
position: "middle_center",
disabled: true,
config: {
}
}
@xxLulaBelle make sure that you add the comma after the every quote except last one like this:
"Have a nice day!",
Put a comma after appid like after latitude and longitude then units: imperial. The module have already units: config.units set in place so maybe you want to change the default settings of config.js, at the beginning of the file there is also units: metric, change it to imperial and will affect all modules.
@kristjanesperanto I’m sorry to contradict you but my project is not a fork, it’s just an adaptation, and what I write in the repository I think does not affect anyone who knows how to think, that is exactly what I wrote in capital letters
play with these in custom.css
.region.bottom.right,
.region.bottom.left,
.region.top.right,
.region.top.left {
width: 36%;
}
.region.bottom.center,
.region.top.center {
width: 28%;
}
Put a comma after appid like after latitude and longitude then units: imperial. The module have already units: config.units set in place so maybe you want to change the default settings of config.js, at the beginning of the file there is also units: metric, change it to imperial and will affect all modules.
@r3d6 OK, in the end you managed to find config.js?
@r3d6 sorry for my stupid question by how you manage to setup the mirror in the first place?
@sdetweil help them will learn if they want, maybe he’s just doing this for now, not as a hobby like the rest of us
in config.js set disable: true
{
module: "compliments",
position: "middle_center",
disabled: true,
config: {
}
}
@mumblebaj most of users don’t know how to use developer window, with css just copy and paste in custom.css, if someone needs help don’t put him right now to learn the code or what else, as I’ve seen so many so-called developers that advise the majority, this is not help.
@mumblebaj same thing with classes, even better! if you change the module position the ID is change.