@yawns, @morozgrafix and @Jopyth congratulations!
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Standardmodule "updatenotification"
The module first takes all the module names and then filters out the modules that are default, not hosted by git or for which git errors.
It does that only once when the mirror starts.After that it does a fetch request and checks how many commits it’s behind for the remaining modules. If this is more than one it shows something on the screen. And lastly it sets a timer for the next loop.
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RE: WE WANT YOU! [New Moderators]
I would like to apply too. I know I am really late with applying, but better late than never?
I am a 20 years old and from the Netherlands. I currently am in the second year of my bachelor in computer science, so writing code isn’t an issue. I already made 2 modules of my own, which is a lot of fun, and made a pull request to the main Framework (something small but it’s something).
I would like to be a moderator because I think it would be a great learning experience. I really like MagicMirror, it’s forum and community. I enjoy helping people and try to do so already, most preferably that they also learn something with it.
The additional tasks of a moderator won’t be much of a problem since I enjoy improving and helping this forum. (Then it’s actually possible to unleash the inner markdown OCD. :))As you probably noticed by now I meet the requirements of being fluet in English and enjoying helping others. However I don’t know the framework that well yet and I am still trying to figure everything out and learn about it. Luckily I am a fast learner :). I won’t do it without mistakes on the way, but I think it will be a fun and learning experience. This is also the main reason why I am so late with applying. I wasn’t sure if I met the requirements, but I am very eager to learn and really looking forward to the experience.
Best regards,
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RE: Need help from an CSS expert!
@Mr.Sponti Good to hear that you have what you were looking for :D Looks nice!
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RE: Personalize Compliments
@yawns Ohh yes ofcourse that would work aswell and is way easier!
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RE: Personalize Compliments
The way I understand what you want is that you want to use the compliment module as it is, but just like with the different times or weather you want to have some for a specific person?
I think that changing a default module for two other (non default) modules that not everybody is going to use is the best of ideas and is something that the people who are more involved in modifying the framework are too keen on doing so.It would be possible to make a stand alone module, which would be a copy with some additional features.
@yawns do you have any other solutions? Since either of these two aren’t the best imo.
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RE: Personalize Compliments
@yawns @reaper81 my module only shows a message when you actually change user. You can customise this message (and set multiple) any way you want, but it’s only shown once as an notification
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RE: MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module
@tosti007 said in MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module:
I will update the line numbers aswell, thank you! I will let you know when I changed it.
@Snille Updated :) You have to remove only a few lines more and then it should work like before! Also added your translations :) thank you once more
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RE: MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module
@Snille Thank you very much :) was about to ask :D
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RE: MMM-ProfileSwitcher, A Profile/User/Layout Switching Module
@Snille ah yea I don’t have Swedish translations (I only speak English, German and Dutch and that’s more than enough imo xD) and apparently it chooses German then instead.
Try settingincludeEveryoneMessages
tofalse
in the config. It shouldn’t show up then but if it doesn’t let me know.