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    is this view possible? (MMM-calenderEXT)

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      mrdenmark last edited by broberg

      i’m currently using calendarEXT as my calendar module but i’d really like a calendar module to display like the one pictured from dakboard.
      is it possible by changing the css of a calendar module to gt anywhere close to this?
      or would it involve altering the code as well?
      if its the css is it possible to use inspect when the dakboard is open in a browser and borrow the css?

      thanks for any advise.

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        broberg Project Sponsor @mrdenmark last edited by broberg

        @mrdenmark

        It is absolutly possible with css, copy the css from the MMM-CalendarExt.css file and paste it in your custom.css and start changing the appearence.

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          A Former User last edited by

          It would be better to use MMM-CalendarExt2. It is more similar.

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            mrdenmark last edited by

            Cool,thanks for the advice, I’ll have A play with it and see what I can achieve,it’s my first time trying anything with css,if I have any success I’ll post the results

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