@sdetweil yes, I tried it but the parameter (margin/width/high etc.) drives me crazy…it was much easier for me to create a local html. And it is not time-critical. updating every 24 hours will be enough.
Thomas
@sdetweil yes, I tried it but the parameter (margin/width/high etc.) drives me crazy…it was much easier for me to create a local html. And it is not time-critical. updating every 24 hours will be enough.
Thomas
@RIKKO14 as a workaround you can show the content of a website with the following HTML-code (as an example Cadiz in Spain):
Store this as a file in the modules-folder with the extension html and use SmartWebDisplay to display it.
To get another location go to https://www.tideking.com/ and use the search function to find it. Take the url and enter it in the HTML.
Leads to
Short update, same idea as above:
This is the videotext of the german broadcast ARD, looks more like MM:-)
Built by this html (which I still can’t add as coding):
Hi,
I looked today for a module for the Tour de France…and found none.
But I was able to integrate a kind of screenshot from a webside with the total results.
I would like to share it with you.
Create a file with the following content, name it tdf.html and store it in the MagicMirror-modules folder (sorry, I was not able to add it as a html-source, only as a picture, but it is standard-html and only some lines:-)):
Download and install the MMM-SmartWebDisplay if not done before and add the following part to your config.js
{
module: 'MMM-SmartWebDisplay',
position: 'top_center',
config: {
logDebug: false,
height: "1000px",
width:"1000px",
updateInterval: 15,
NextURLInterval: 0,
displayLastUpdate: false,
url: ["/modules/tdf.html"],
}
},
leads to this screen:
Thomas
Hi @Klettner,
I like your App very much!
It also runs if I enter the hostname instead of the IP-address. This helps me a lot because I don’t use a static IP.
Btw. I took the first apk in the list and it works on my Huawei P8Lite (Android 6.0.1).
Thank you for the App
Thomas
Hi @tf2, in my config.js, I have two newsfeed-instances:
{
module: "newsfeed",
position: "bottom_bar",
config: {
feeds: [
{
title: " 3 Podcasts",
url: "http://localhost:8080/modules/Podcast.rss2"
},
],
showSourceTitle: true,
showPublishDate: true,
broadcastNewsFeeds: true,
ignoreOldItems: true,
showDescription: true,
broadcastNewsUpdates: true,
wrapDescription: true
}
},
and
{
module: "newsfeed",
position: "bottom_bar",
config: {
feeds: [
{
title: "Tagesschau",
url: "http://www.tagesschau.de/xml/rss2"
},
{
title: "Spiegel Online",
url: "https://www.spiegel.de/schlagzeilen/index.rss"
},
{
title: "Radio Bonn Rhein-Sieg",
url: "https://www.radiobonn.de/thema/bonn-su-429.rss"
}
],
showSourceTitle: true,
showPublishDate: true,
broadcastNewsFeeds: true,
ignoreOldItems: true,
showDescription: true,
broadcastNewsUpdates: true,
wrapDescription: true
}
},
which leads to this output:
@tf2 I have two “newsfeed”-modules one over each other, both on the bottom-bar and it works
But this is an exception, if you want to double any other module you have to copy the original folder, rename the folder and use this name to change the corresponding *.js in the new folder. Additionally, rename the Module.register name inside the js-file.
You can verify your config.js here https://esprima.org/demo/validate.html for example.
Hope that helps,
Thomas
Hi @phistix ,
when I check your “lat” and “lng” you have in your config, it looks you are located in the netherlands…may be therefor, tankerkönig has no data for this place. So please check it again:-)
Greetings from Bonn
Thomas