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    MagicMirror-Netatmo-Module CSS

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    • zdenekZ Offline
      zdenek @broberg
      last edited by

      @broberg sorry, I’m still noob. I get your point, moved it to custom.css, but nothing happned. I guess I had to say somewhere/somehow in config to use custom.css And cause I would like to use everything else (at least for now) from “default.css”, I had to copy everything from “deafult” to “custom”. Right?

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      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zdenek
        last edited by

        @zdenek no main.css is the base stylesheet of the mirror and also some modules have their own. you dont touch any of those files except cstom.css where you can overwrite values from each css file because it is loaded as the last css file.

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

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        • zdenekZ Offline
          zdenek @strawberry 3.141
          last edited by

          @strawberry-3.141 thanks for explanation. now it’s clear. Anyway, inserting of @broberg defintion doesn’t do anything (a place it between commented part of default custom.css and “body{}” section).

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            broberg Project Sponsor @zdenek
            last edited by

            @zdenek

            I noticed I have added two . in the code,

            .netatmo .wi-thermometer {
            color: yellow;
            }
            
            

            This is just a guess, since I’m not using this module myself,
            You would probably get a better answer from the ones who wrote the module

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              zdenek @broberg
              last edited by

              @broberg said in MagicMirror-Netatmo-Module CSS:

              .netatmo .wi-thermometer {
              color: yellow;
              }

              still the same :-( I tried to go through the module files, but I’ve no idea about syntax, so I’ve ne idea, if there is (let call it “object”) objec named “wi-thermometer” with property “color”. Anyway, thanks

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