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    valid8r @strawberry 3.141
    last edited by Dec 20, 2016, 5:05 PM

    @strawberry-3.141 If my questions get to be too frustrating, please feel free to say so and I will stop. So from this thread, how would I know what the right hand border size of a .top.left region was (in other words, how wide is the region)? The code I think from main.css for this is I believe the followingn, but it only defines the top for these regions is 100% of top, what are the width or border dimensions…?

    .region.top.right,
    .region.top.left,
    .region.top.center {
    top: 100%;
    }

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      broberg Project Sponsor
      last edited by Dec 20, 2016, 5:14 PM

      They have no defined size per say,

      add
      outline: #fff solid;
      to all .regions, that will give you a sense of how they look.

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        valid8r @broberg
        last edited by Dec 20, 2016, 5:26 PM

        @broberg Thanks, will do so, but I don’t understand how they can not have a defined size??? how does that work? For example, I have calendar (.top.left), Advent (.top.center) and Weather (.top.right)… however, the default sizes of each region/module are not equal thirds… trying to understand this.

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          broberg Project Sponsor @valid8r
          last edited by broberg Dec 20, 2016, 5:36 PM Dec 20, 2016, 5:34 PM

          @valid8r they expand, adapting to the content of the


          They only need positioning and orientation.

          all

          without size constrains will adapt to it’s content and the
          or body it’s placed in.
          You can certainly add width and height constrains to the regions if you feel like it.

          The thing with

          is you can basically place them anywhere you want to, make them any size, make them lay over or under other
          and so on and so on.

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            valid8r @broberg
            last edited by Dec 20, 2016, 5:43 PM

            @broberg Interesting… I didn’t know about

            and am now reading up on it. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction that explains a lot. I’ll try to read up on this before asking any more questions!

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