Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CountUP (COVID19 example)
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@sdetweil
Yea I know, but I can not for the life of me see what you see.
It is so frustrating for me, to not be able to do the dev window elements.
It looks like Chinese to me…
I will have to see if a bigger screen helps.
I will plug my laptop into the 42 inch tv screen and see if that helps any…
Plus with pages running 40+ modules it takes so long to come back around, I sometimes just give up… and try what has worked in the past…
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@sdetweil
It shows me nothing but dynamic weather in elements window. Then a bunch of .js
I am guessing I will have to stop all other modules except the one I want look at, to figure this out on my own.
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@plainbroke
im not quite sure I understandusing the sample config
I used the arrow, to navigate to the header… (pointer in left pink box)
it opened the html page to that element (middle pink box, you can see the class=module-header)
you can test the styles in the top right pink box
if you have something that updates frequently, (clock tick on 1 second)
you can temp disable second (displaySeconds:false in clock config) hit f5 to refresh that page the it won’t update except on minute (as an example) -
@sdetweil
Ok I found that and put it in my custom.css.CountUp .module_header{ font-size: 65px; }
With no change.
What am I not seeing or doing wrong with my code. ???
Once I finally find the answer it did not work…
I am burnt out today. I will attack it again tomorrow.I have learned how to enlarge gif files. and If they put a css file I pretty much can find the correct thing to enlarge the fonts i want then. but this does not work well for me I click on the thing I want highlighted and it does for a split second then goes away never showing anything different in the html side… Maybe I should look at this from an html editor side of the file and I can see it then… Probably not able to do that though… I will keep trying to figure it out each time before I bug the forum for answers.
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@plainbroke you can see the module name in the html too, in green box
css has to match
. means class=
# means id=
no prefix means html element, table, p, img, div, span …
stuff to the left of the { is the selector clause
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@sdetweil
I really am burn’t out I saw that right below it that I needed to use the full module name for the header. MMM-CountDown was the same way… All I had to do was change the Down to UP and I would have had it… Oh well, at least I learned something today with the window thing… I just have too much going on, on my mirror for it to show things in the elements window…
I will install the ones I have trouble with one at a time on my spare mirror I just got running on a Le Potato. That thing is a trip to get up and running. I made an image of its base up and running, complete with MM running with no modules. that way it only takes 5 minutes or less to get it back to minimum setup.
Again thank you for your patients.
Jeff -
@plainbroke no problem… just trying to give you the tools to stop guessing.
guessing is a time and energy killer…
and it hard to work on a system with 10 or 20 modules all acting at the same time…
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@sdetweil
Try Your pages module running 51 modules, one every 90 seconds.
DynamicWeather running in the background (cloudy today), was the one that made it impossible to see anything else. After I got it stopped my // it out and disabled: true, for it. I was able to see what you where talking about at least. I just missed the part where it showed the full name of the module as a clue as to how to format the code in the custom.css so that that MM could understand it… FYI you can not use the window with mplayer it covers the whole screen, had to kill it too.
Bingo the CountUp module header is now big enough to read and orange.
Thank you so very much Sam.
I know you have to get tired of those of us that do not have a clue and do not seem to catch on over the years. You are good soul.
Have a great evening.Just Jeff
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@plainbroke glad you got it.
i know there was doc about css somewhere
ill find it eventually