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pkissling avatar pkissling commented on May 12, 2024 1

@guevara777 yes that works great and I tried doing as well as changing font-size using the element inspector but I suck at converting the information that I get from the inspector to the proper HA format in style:. I get soooo frustrated but I occasionally get in right on accident. Lol. I've searched for a video tutorial or something that explains how to do it but could never find anything. I get confused with shadow roots and using the $ and . properly. If you know of anything that could help me learn how to it would be greatly appreciated.

@pkissling it looks right from the way you describe it in the what you put in the new readme file and based off of what @guevara777 showed me but I don't know how to actually try it or review it. I was looking for a .js file to copy and paste over the current one but I only have a basic understanding of pull requests, commits, etc. so I'm stuck for now. Is there any easy way for you to explain how to try it or review it.? I wouldn't mind learning how to anyway. Thanks.

hi @almighty059, the first step should be to get checkout the git repository and install node and npm to make eventually the command npm run build succeed. once successfully executed, you will find the .js file in the dist folder.

i merged the pull request. will be released with 1.0.5 in the next couple of days

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guevara777 avatar guevara777 commented on May 12, 2024

This is very easy to do with Card-Mod. But i would also love to see the option for a yaml-config.

          card_mod:
            style: |
              clock-weather-card-forecast {
                display: none !important; #do not show the forcast-part of the card
              }
              clock-weather-card-today {
                display: none !important; #do not show the today-part of the card
              }

Maybe you have to play around with some other values also. I made a config with a custom:mod-card and card-mod and it looks like this:
image

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pkissling avatar pkissling commented on May 12, 2024

thanks for the suggestion. i just raised #30. you might want to have a look at it so see if that change suits you

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almighty059 avatar almighty059 commented on May 12, 2024

@guevara777 yes that works great and I tried doing as well as changing font-size using the element inspector but I suck at converting the information that I get from the inspector to the proper HA format in style:. I get soooo frustrated but I occasionally get in right on accident. Lol. I've searched for a video tutorial or something that explains how to do it but could never find anything. I get confused with shadow roots and using the $ and . properly. If you know of anything that could help me learn how to it would be greatly appreciated.

@pkissling it looks right from the way you describe it in the what you put in the new readme file and based off of what @guevara777 showed me but I don't know how to actually try it or review it. I was looking for a .js file to copy and paste over the current one but I only have a basic understanding of pull requests, commits, etc. so I'm stuck for now. Is there any easy way for you to explain how to try it or review it.? I wouldn't mind learning how to anyway. Thanks.

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