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    MMM-CalendarExt3 shows both start and end time. How to stop showing end time.

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      EngrAg81
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      I recently installed MMM-CalendarExt3. It currently shows both the start and end time of each event. Is there a way to stop displaying the end time? None of the pictures I saw online show an end time. I would appreciate any help.
      b9e08cce-6ff0-486f-a584-05e7af170094-calendar issue.jpeg calendar issue.jpeg

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        EngrAg81 @bobbylx
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        @bobbylx Thanks for your help. I did not use your config.js recommendation because it just looks like you are converting celsius to fahrenheit. I did use the custom.css lines and it worked great. Thanks again.

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          sdetweil @EngrAg81
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          @EngrAg81 use css

          from the doc
          IMG_1110.png

          in custom.css

          .CX3 .event .endTime {
             display:none;
          }
          

          Sam

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          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            EngrAg81 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil
            It worked! Thanks!

            Do you know if there a reference in that doc about the weather icon and 4 digit number after it?

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              sdetweil @EngrAg81
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              @EngrAg81 i do not, its just the module read file,
              shown on the github page

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                bobbylx @EngrAg81
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                @EngrAg81 I don’t have a lot of info on it, I did tweak my weather info but it’s been a couple years now. The number is the High/Low forecast-ed temperature. Have to turn on the default weather module in forecast mode, then I added this to config.js under MMM-calendarext3,

                    useWeather: true,
                                            displayWeatherTemp: true,
                                                      weatherPayload:(payload) => {
                                                 if (Array.isArray(payload?.forecastArray)) {
                                                   payload.forecastArray = payload.forecastArray.map((f) => {
                                                     f.maxTemperature = Math.round(f.maxTemperature * 9 / 5 + 32)
                                                     f.minTemperature = Math.round(f.minTemperature * 9 / 5 + 32)
                                             return f
                
                

                I don’t remember what changes I made to get the degree symbol and up/down arrows. I’ll post here if I can find those changes.
                Screenshot_20250507_092215.png

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                  bobbylx @EngrAg81
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                  @EngrAg81 Ok, I think this is what you would edit to change the way those numbers are displayed, ie, High/low temp. This will be in the custom.css.

                  CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .maxTemp {
                    color: white;
                    font-weight: bold;
                    font-size: 90%;
                  }
                  
                  .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .minTemp {
                    color: darkgray;
                    font-weight: normal;
                  }
                  
                  .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .temperature {
                    display: var(--displayWeatherTemp);
                    padding-left: 5px;
                    font-size: 90%;
                  }
                   
                  .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .maxTemp::before {
                    content: " \25b2";  
                  }
                  
                  .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .minTemp::before {
                    content: " \25bc";
                  }
                   
                  .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .temperature::after {
                    content: "° ";
                  }
                  
                  
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                    EngrAg81 @bobbylx
                    last edited by

                    @bobbylx Thanks for your help. I did not use your config.js recommendation because it just looks like you are converting celsius to fahrenheit. I did use the custom.css lines and it worked great. Thanks again.

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