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    MMM-Moon module - how to resize?

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      cricket @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil I will do that - to be clear my css is wrong?

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        cricket @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil
        I will have a further look at that link and try to figure it out, but it may be over my head. Thanks again for your help.

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          sdetweil @cricket
          last edited by sdetweil

          @cricket well, it doesnt work, so yeh.

          css is

          selector_clause {
               styles to apply
          }
          

          there are three main selector clause types

          starts w dot, means classname, class=“module”
          .module

          starts w pound sign, means id, id=“idstring”
          #idstring

          no prefix, means an html tag , p, h2, table, div, span, …

          for class if there is NO space between the descriptors
          like your .region.bottom_left
          it means applies ONLY to elements with ALL classes specified on that same element at the same time

          there are multiple operators that can help define exactly which element in a content tree you are targeting

          the selector clause selects elements the styles between the {}
          will be applied to. the selector clause ALWAYS selects ALL elements in the document ( web page) that match

          i use this cheatsheet to help me remember
          it used to be one page, but they have broken it out by family now

          https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php

          many styles are NOT inherited by nested elements
          (width, height)

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            sdetweil @cricket
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            @cricket understood. i am trying to teach you how to do it, so you dont have to wait on anyone! ( over and over)

            there are 1200 modules that do it all differently.

            i’m am just the moderator here. most of the module authors are not active, so we have to figure it out ourselves.

            asking google

            how do i change the size of an image on a web page with css,

            should at least give you the style names you
            might need to use (in dev window and custom.css)

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              cricket @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              Many thanks for this, - you are a scholar and a gentleman. I will sort through this at some point soon.

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                rkorell @cricket
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                @cricket said in MMM-Moon module - how to resize?:

                It appears there is no size option in the module itself. I

                I’ve had the same issue not with size but with alignment and had resolved this within the middle-center region and have used:

                .region.middle.center {
                  width: 45%;
                 
                }
                

                in custom.css.

                This works for me to position the moon nicely above earth in my implementation.
                Bildschirmfoto von  am 08_05_2025, 09_57_35 08_05_2025, 09-57-35.jpg
                Regards,
                Ralf

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                  cricket @rkorell
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                  @rkorell Thansk for this!

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