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    MMM-homeassistant-sensors Text Color

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      sdetweil @scuppasteve
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      @scuppasteve said in MMM-homeassistant-sensors Text Color:

      .module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors .dimmed {
      color: #FFFFFF;
      }
      that one is wrong for sure

      Sam

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        scuppasteve
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        I got it figured out, i appreciate the help in getting this figured out.

        .MMM-homeassistant-sensors .dimmed {
          color: #FFFFFF;
        }
        
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          sdetweil @scuppasteve
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          @scuppasteve cool… how is that one different than your second one?

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            edd189 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil

            Any idea how I can change the text color of one specific word in this module?

            2023-06-12 13_13_47-MagicMirror².jpg

            I want “peak” to be red, “shoulder” yellow, and “off-peak” green.

            I messed around with the custom.css file, but it doesnt look like it accepts conditional formatting.

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              sdetweil @edd189
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              @edd189 find the element, see if it has a class, if so use it

              if not, figure the html path to get there and use that

              either in custom.css

              each entry for magicmirror
              starts with the module name as a class

              .modulename xxxx {
                 styles
              }
              

              xxx is a selector clause (selects the elements the enclosed styles will apply to
              they can be quite explicit…
              here is one from my MMM-Config module, to hide a generated element I don’t want to show

              .possibly-hidden-tab div:nth-child(2)  > div > div >div >ul >li:only-child >a[rel*="Item 1"] {
                display: none;
              }
              

              I use this to remind me of the css selector clause elements
              https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php

              there is currently no selector clause attribute that can examine the text content of an element… there is a spec proposal to extend .has() to allow text elements…

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                sdetweil @edd189
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                @edd189 other than the above, you would have to change the code

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