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      cskenney @Turtle
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      @Turtle In the CSS folder you should also have a custom.css file (in addition to the main.css file) that was created when you installed MagicMirror.

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        Turtle @cskenney
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        @cskenney said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

        @Turtle In the CSS folder you should also have a custom.css file (in addition to the main.css file) that was created when you installed MagicMirror.

        @cskenney - I do not have a custom.css file. Only have the main.css file. Why I’m so confused right now.

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          A Former User @Turtle
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          @Turtle
          I don’t know why, but some nowadays version of MagicMirror has been missing css/custom.css. Just create empty text file and name it as custom.css then save it to your css directory.

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            Turtle @Guest
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            @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

            @Turtle
            I don’t know why, but some nowadays version of MagicMirror has been missing css/custom.css. Just create empty text file and name it as custom.css then save it to your css directory.

            @Sean - I thought I could do that but wanted to make sure but before I did that though I was able to find another css file called “MMM-CalendarExt2” in another folder and made some changes to that file which seems to be working. Of course, I made a backup of it just in case but for some reason, that file is acting like custom.css.

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              cskenney @Turtle
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              @Turtle said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

              @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

              @Turtle
              I don’t know why, but some nowadays version of MagicMirror has been missing css/custom.css. Just create empty text file and name it as custom.css then save it to your css directory.

              @Sean - I thought I could do that but wanted to make sure but before I did that though I was able to find another css file called “MMM-CalendarExt2” in another folder and made some changes to that file which seems to be working. Of course, I made a backup of it just in case but for some reason, that file is acting like custom.css.

              Custom.css is the only file that doesn’t get over written when you update MM or Calendar-Ext2. That is why it exists. If you modify main.css then a MM update will wipe out the changes. Same thing is true of CalendarExt2.css.

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                A Former User @Turtle
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                @Turtle
                To agree @cskenney
                When I update MMM-CalendarExt2.css on next version, your change will be lost. Use css/custom.css.

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                  sdetweil @Guest
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                  @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

                  I don’t know why, but some nowadays version of MagicMirror has been missing css/custom.css.

                  because we removed it from the git repo, to avoid over-writing it on updates… can’t have it both ways…

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                    A Former User @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil
                    In that case, .gitIgnore couldn’t help?

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                      sdetweil @Guest
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                      @Sean they decided to remove it…

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                        @sdetweil so custom.css.sample like the config?

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