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  • B Offline
    broberg Project Sponsor
    last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 6:39 AM

    if it is the MMM-AlarmClock that you are referring to then in custom.css add

    
    .MMM-AlarmClock .small {
    
      font-color: #59F;
      font-size: 10px;
    
    }
    N 2 Replies Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 6:42 AM Reply Quote 0
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      nobita @broberg
      last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 6:42 AM

      @broberg Thanks for your hint , I will try later

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        nobita @broberg
        last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 1:30 PM

        @broberg Sorry your hints is font header of AlarmClock . but I mean When alarmclock is working like photo post
        0_1484055051685_example.jpg

        S 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 1:46 PM Reply Quote 0
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          strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nobita
          last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 1:46 PM

          @nobita the alarm clock sends a notification to the alert module which displays this, so you have to change the css for the alert module:

          custom.css

          .alert span.light {
            //Here you can change the title
          }
          
          .alert span.thin {
            //Here you can change the message
          }
          

          Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

          N 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 3:35 PM Reply Quote 1
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            nobita @strawberry 3.141
            last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 3:35 PM

            @strawberry-3.141 not work, thanks

            S 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 4:18 PM Reply Quote 0
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              strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @nobita
              last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 4:18 PM

              @nobita ok it doesnt render in the module itself try .ns-box-inner span.light

              Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

              B 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 5:02 PM Reply Quote 0
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                broberg Project Sponsor @strawberry 3.141
                last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 5:02 PM

                @strawberry-3.141 said in How to set Font in Alarm Clock:

                @nobita ok it doesnt render in the module itself try .ns-box-inner span.light

                I installed the module just to test it, I also noticed the .ns-box-inner
                but, something is overwriting font-size, font-color
                I’ve managed to change the color by using .ns-box-inner span.light {color: #00F;}
                but changing that to font-color will go back to the original colors.

                M 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 6:28 PM Reply Quote 0
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                  morozgrafix Moderator @broberg
                  last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 6:28 PM

                  @strawberry-3.141 & @broberg I believe that default alert module has inline styles for alerts and notifications that would override any CSS that is set outside of it.

                  For example take a look at https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/master/modules/default/alert/alert.js#L39

                  		if (message.title) {
                  			msg += "<span class='thin' style='line-height: 35px; font-size:24px' color='#4A4A4A'>" + message.title + "</span>";
                  		}
                  		if (message.message){
                  			if (msg != ""){
                  				msg+= "<br />";
                  			}
                  			msg += "<span class='light' style='font-size:28px;line-height: 30px;'>" + message.message + "</span>";
                  		}
                  

                  and https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/master/modules/default/alert/alert.js#L81

                  		if (params.title) {
                  			message += "<span class='light' style='line-height: 35px; font-size:30px' color='#4A4A4A'>" + params.title + "</span>"
                  		}
                  		if (params.message) {
                  			if (message != ""){
                  				message += "<br />";
                  			}
                  
                  			message += "<span class='thin' style='font-size:22px;line-height: 30px;'>" + params.message + "</span>";
                  		}
                  
                  

                  I believe that most elegant way of fixing it is to move those styles into CSS file and have ability to override it in custom.css or other file.

                  S B 2 Replies Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 6:30 PM Reply Quote 2
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                    strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @morozgrafix
                    last edited by Jan 10, 2017, 6:30 PM

                    @morozgrafix thats correct, another possibility could be !important

                    Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                      broberg Project Sponsor @morozgrafix
                      last edited by broberg Jan 10, 2017, 6:49 PM Jan 10, 2017, 6:37 PM

                      @morozgrafix I actually tried changing the font-size in the .js file, but no go, still the size is unaffected,
                      adding !important to font-size works

                      Edit, it works when you change the correct line. sorry my mistake, so we can conclude that it is as morozgrafix says, the inline style overwrites the css files.
                      So a quick fix would be to just use !important in the css

                      And Then someone can make a pull request on the default module to remove the inline styles and add it to the css file instead

                      M 1 Reply Last reply Jan 10, 2017, 6:48 PM Reply Quote 1
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