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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    • RE: Alert font size

      @strawberry-3-141 I am also trying to accomplish bigger alert text. I made the suggested addition to my custom.css but it doesn’t work. What am I missing?

      posted in Development
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    • RE: Finding module with high external traffic

      @Sean I checked again, you are right, polling is the only option. Thanks for your cool module!

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Finding module with high external traffic

      @Sean I think I read somewhere that callback addresses could be provided (perhaps I misread this). If I have a DynDNS-backed FQD host and forwarded port I can provide, would this stop the polling requirement?

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Finding module with high external traffic

      @sdetweil the IP resolves to a generic Google host, currently 53.224.186.35.bc.googleusercontent.com - I think it is used by Spotify.

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Finding module with high external traffic

      @Sean I think I found the “culprit”, it may be the Spotify module’s polling. I just increased the interval and will see if the traffic decreases.

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • Finding module with high external traffic

      The modules I use all rely on local data sources. I run my instance in server-only mode. Still, I see unexpected traffic to a google-hosted IP address. How can I find the culprit (and stop it)?

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: MMM-Spotify

      @Sean said in MMM-Spotify:

      #SPOTIFY.pausing {
      display:none;
      }

      Simple and works perfectly. Thanks!

      posted in Entertainment
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    • RE: MMM-Spotify

      Another awesome module, thank you!

      The displayed album cover goes dim when there is no playback which is nice. Would it be possible to add an option to completely hide the module when there is no playback?

      posted in Entertainment
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    • Issue with image caching (Electron?)

      My mirror fetches minimal web pages with images that change in content but keep the same file name. The URLs include basics authentication credentials (I don’t know if that matters). Both, MMM-iFrame and MMM-iFrameReload show missing image icons unless I delete Electron’s cache.

      How can I fix this?

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Displaying Remotely on Two Tablets (How to run separate instances?)

      @Sean thanks for that description. I will probably take the same approach. Currently I am planning to provide a friend with an own display and I am not yet decided if the RPI should remotely access the server instance (via VPN client) or if I would have the application running locally on the RPI and just fetch the content from my network.

      posted in Troubleshooting
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