Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
organization of the text next to the icon.
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@sdetweil I don’t have any modules with uper case letters (MMM- …) at the moment. Can you confirm the module class name is with uper case letters or is it changed to lower case?
In this situation, with a unique module name, it’s ok to identfy the module without the
.module
but in general I’d say it’s best practice that if you want to address a specific module, you describe it as precise as possible.
E.g. there might be a module “image_frame” that you want to address but there’s also a module that somewhere within its structure has one div with the class “image_frame” that you don’t want to address. Then it’s absolutely necessary to address the target with.module.image_frame
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added “.modulo” before .MMM
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And that worked? :thinking_face:
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I noticed that the font color is erased. Why that ? the other modules have the strongest colors!
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Because the creator of that module gave the wrapper the class name “dimmed” in line 38 …
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@doubleT Unfortunately not.
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@doubleT said in organization of the text next to the icon.:
esmaecido
what I put in place to make it clearer (alive)
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Can you show me what your custom.css file looks like now?
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.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr td:nth-of-type(2) { test-align: left; } .module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr:nth-of-type(3) td, .module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr:nth-of-type(6) td { border-bottom: 1px solid white; } .module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table { border-spacing: 0; }
note: I’m slow to answer because I have to wait 120s to post.
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Oh, I noticed a typo – even though that’s not the reason it’s not working. Change te_s_t-align to text-align, please. ;)
What’s the name of the module in your config file?