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    Messed up CSS between Portrait and Landscape monitors

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Damian
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      @Damian

      Have you tried renaming your custom.css file and using the default (empty)? Then, taking the entries from your renamed css file, one by one, and adding them to your new custom.css file? That would be my approach, for what it’s worth.

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        ninjabreadman @Damian
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        Hi @Damian,

        I’m on my phone atm, so will try to look in more detail later. It depends on the screen resolution, but also (as I’m sure you realize) you can fit less vertically with a landscape display.

        You’re is a complicated question. I recommend a combination of repositioning and resizing.

        First, you may want to see what (else) you can move to top_center and bottom_center to make more room. Alternatively, if you don’t want to use those, you could make .region.left and .region.right wider (say, 50%). But you don’t have any text “wrapping” to new lines in your module, so in your case won’t help much.

        Second, you can resize by changing the font-size for the entire page (in your custom.css) like this:

        body {
        font-size: 73%;
        }
        

        This value will then be inherited by (or “cascade to”, hence CSS) by all other elements in the DOM (i.e. on the page). You can also change the font-size of a specific module; your “family home” calendar seems like a great contender.

        Finally, you may also want to limit the width of your newsfeed.

        I think this should put you on the right course. Post any questions, let us know how you fare. I’ll check in later to help if I can.

        Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
        Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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          Damian
          last edited by Damian

          Thanks for the input guys, I have managed to reduce the news feed, which now looks more in keeping with screen size, but I cannot make compliments any slimmer - more central and not spreading over my weather and calendars?

          I have just removed simple logo as that was just impossible to place anywhere.

          The weather, calendar monthly, on left, and home calendar on right, goes weird with any alteration to font sizing, half of calendar goes off screen to right, and weather icons drop from grouping, meaning the temp now goes under the cloud instead of being close together.

          I understand what you mean by having more flexibility when using in portrait, but I would have thought that there was some way of reducing say the weather sizing as a whole, same as calendars? By shrinking the zone/padding or whatever constraints they work under?

          Portrait seems really easy and straight forward, but surely there must be another set of rules for landscape users of calendar and wunderground?

          I wanted to sort all this out perfect before I started on MMM. Lucy, so I can fit the image in there somehow, but looks like I have my work cut out to re-arrange and minimise what I have now, first.

          Edit. Even if there was a way to shrink Compliments, for now that would be acceptable until I get more time to play around trying to shrink wunderground, calendar monthly, and my family calendar. It just takes up whole width of screen and looks horrible 😯

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            Damian
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              ninjabreadman @Damian
              last edited by

              @Damian Does this work?

              .module.compliments {
              font-size: 73%;
              }
              

              Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
              Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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                Damian @ninjabreadman
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                @ninjabreadman

                Unfortunatley not ☹
                I am now at a loss as to what to try now as this is first time trying MM on Landscape, and I am not liking it at all because I am unsure how to minimise the modules… a simple Zoom out would be perfect as my screen looks like its 100% zoomed in.😣

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                  ninjabreadman @Damian
                  last edited by ninjabreadman

                  @Damian Use the built-in DOM inspector to see what styles are currently applied. Right-click on the compliments module and select “Inspect”.

                  Worst case, using !important should work:

                  .module.compliments {
                  font-size: 73% !important;
                  }
                  

                  Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
                  Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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                    Damian @ninjabreadman
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                    @ninjabreadman

                    Nope, that never worked either😣

                    I cannot fathom out what is going on, even when I first loaded up the default MM it all looked too big. Thats why I then added in my config.js and CSS stuff from my Pi foders to see if they would help minimise things any.

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                      ninjabreadman @Damian
                      last edited by

                      @Damian Inspect the element, and share a screenshot of the div.module.compliments element styles. At this point, either (1) your CSS is not being applied, or (2) those aren’t the right classes to use to target that element. I suspect the latter.

                      Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
                      Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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                        Damian @ninjabreadman
                        last edited by Damian

                        @ninjabreadman

                        Thanks, but do I download something onto the Pc to view? How do i inspect the element? There is nothing on that page to download, so how does the Dom inspector work?

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