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      MMM-BackgroundSlideshow remove imageInfo header

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      @rkorell the header: property goes outside the modules config section, as it is a MagicMirror owned property The module does not provide a direct config property for that
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      MMM-BackgroundSlideshowInfo

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      Has anyone recently installed/configured MMM-BackgroundSlideshowInfo by gpetersen? The installation guidance here: https://github.com/gpetersen/MMM-BackgroundSlideshowInfo from 7 years ago mentions having to install a specific version of MMM-BackgroundSlideshow as the original version is not compatible? Until the original MMM-BackgroundSlideshow module updates their code, you will also need an updated version of MMM-BackgroundSlideshow found below. You need this module in addition to MMM-BackgroundSlideShowInfo. Run: git clone https://github.com/gpetersen/MMM-BackgroundSlideshow.git (This version is needed so it will send notifications when the image changes). As this is from 7 years ago, and MMM-BackgroundSlideshow has been updated many times since then I was wondering is this still necessary?
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      Wallberry theme: disable unsplash

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      Managed to figure it out: just bracketed out the position line in the Wallberry CSS and it’s suppressed [image: 1761328809981-css.png]
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