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      cptkex
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      hi! still loving your module but im having some issues :/

      i´ve been trying to add the code you have linked previously to make the calender bigger but i cant seem to stretch it to the screen sides?

      also, why is tuesday bigger then the rest?

      how do i remove the corners for each entry text?

      it doesnt seem to recognize my oneLineEvent: 1; ?

      any help is greatly appriciated

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        A Former User @cptkex
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        @cptkex
        First, I should know your whole CSS and Configuration to give detail and exact answer,
        Anyway,

        i´ve been trying to add the code you have linked previously to make the calender bigger but i cant seem to stretch it to the screen sides?

        Add this into your MagicMirror/css/custom.css

        .CALEXT .tableStyle {
            margin:0;
            max-width: 100%;
        }
        

        More detailed adjustment could be needed. But most of case, this is enough.

        also, why is tuesday bigger then the rest?

        Because Tuesday has more long-text event than other day. I set this as relative-width. You can fix it by this.

        .CALEXT .tableStyle td {
            /* Set values for your environment or screen size */
            width: 17%; 
            max-width: 17%;
            min-width: 17%;
        }
        

        Or This.

        .CALEXT .tableStyle td {
          /* adjust for your screen size */
            width: 100px; 
        }
        

        how do i remove the corners for each entry text?

        #CALEXT_weeks.tableStyle .event.endHere .eventContainer{
          border:none;
          border-radius:0;
        }
        
        #CALEXT_weeks.tableStyle .event.startHere {
          border:none;
          border-radius:0;
        }
        

        it doesnt seem to recognize my oneLineEvent: 1; ?

        It is working. So, Some events are showing only start time. If you grow the width of cell, you can see more clearly.

        Anyway, weeks and months types are not so good for Vertical Screen because vertical-width could be around 1080px,(Maximized, when you remove all the default margin of MM) It means each cell could have only 140px width at most. it would be not enough space for displaying event. You need to use smaller font size.

        (you’d better to learn some CSS skills if you have interests.)

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          cptkex @Guest
          last edited by

          @sean thanks for replying, and yes i should definitly learn more CSS if i want to use this. I just needed to know where to start, and i can work myself forward from there. I know the 1080 pixel space isnt optimal for a Weeks setup, but going through all the other alternatives, it provides just the right kind of data for my family´s day to day activities, so its more suitable. I am playing around with the font sizes, trying to find what fits within the design and how visible it is. I have tried other setups for greater visibility, but ended up with this being the best option together with the upcoming one that is more “at a glance”

          thank you so much for your help, ill try to read up on some CSS so i dont bother you with every little detail. My biggest problem has been that i dont know where to start, and now i have enough data to start changing parameters to learn what i need to change to achieve the best possible outcome.

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            A Former User @cptkex
            last edited by

            @cptkex
            I think https://www.w3schools.com/ is the best source for the beginners. I wish you have a good luck.

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              Smotx
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              Hi,

              It’s possible to start ‘roll’ at the date of current day and no first day of month ?

              Thx

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                A Former User @Smotx
                last edited by

                @smotx Sorry, it can’t without source modifying.

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                  jimmysmalls
                  last edited by

                  I can’t seem to figure out why I don’t have the start times on my calendar. I’m really liking it other than that. I’m sure it’s probably something simple but I’m open to feeling stupid after the time I’ve spend trying to figure it out haha

                  {
                        module: 'MMM-CalendarExt',
                        position: "lower_third", // ignore this.
                        config: {
                          system: {
                            show: ['month'],
                            locale: 'en',
                  	  showEmptyView: 1,
                          },
                          views: {
                            month: {
                              position:'lower_third',
                  	    showWeeks: 0,
                  	    onlyStartingTime:1,
                            },
                          },
                          calendars :[
                            {
                  
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                    A Former User @jimmysmalls
                    last edited by

                    @jimmysmalls
                    By default, time of month/week view is hidden because there might be not enough space.
                    Add this into your css/custom.css;

                    .CALEXT .tableStyle .eventTime {
                       display: block;
                       order: 3; // when you want to display time under the event title. 
                    }
                    
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                      jimmysmalls @Guest
                      last edited by

                      @sean
                      That did the trick, thank you! One other quick question that maybe I’m overlooking the answer to in the documentation but is there a way to have it show the time on a 12 hour format instead of 24?

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                        A Former User @jimmysmalls
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                        @jimmysmalls
                        use timeFormat: "hh:mm A" instead timeFormat: "HH:mm"
                        If you don’t want AM/PM indicator, just use "hh:mm"

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