Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Css error in Main.css?
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 @BKeyport there was a change in the css to support a new config option 
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 @sdetweil Ahh, gotcha. Changing the container displaytoinline-flexfixes centering issue on middle-center, but does not fix being able to set modules side by side.I currently have: .region .container { display: inline-flex; } /* adjust modules to display side by side */ .clock, .MMM-Worldclock { display: inline-flex; margin-right: 5px; margin-left: 5px; }in my custom.css for that screen. Thanks! 
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 @BKeyport yes, its was dependent on display:block, the default if not specified i posted in that earlier thread about doing display: grid 
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 @sdetweil doh. I missed that comment. Works now. Course, Middle_center don’t. 🤣 
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 @BKeyport need to move it over w css 
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 @sdetweil I couldn’t get it right. It would either be offscreen to the far right and not able to pull back, or otherwise messed up. MMM-EmbedURL for what it’s worth. Gave up. Chose the top bar working the way I wanted, and got rid of middle_center screen and simplified. 
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 You could try this module: MMM-GlobalPositioner. This can push a module wherever you want it to :) 
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 @BKeyport i went back and looked at my top_center example, a 3x2 grid .region.top.center .container { display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(3,1fr); grid-template-rows: repeat(2,1fr); gap:10px; }and added modules and get them in rows… as expected but top center is not full screen width 
 with middle_center, grid and pages, things get nutty… the grid positions are consumed even when the module in the grid is not shown

