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    Newsfeed module behaves differently than Compliments with custom.css?

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    • strawberry 3.141S Offline
      strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @valid8r
      last edited by

      @valid8r the compliments module is not using the medium class

      .compliments .xlarge {
          font-size: 60px;
          font-color: #99F;
          line-height: 60px;
      }
      

      Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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        valid8r @strawberry 3.141
        last edited by

        @strawberry-3.141 Thank you very much. This has helped me learn a bit more about css. This now points me in the direction of trying to find out where the compliments module definition is for the .xlarge class. Very helpful again.

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          valid8r @strawberry 3.141
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          @strawberry-3.141
          can you please confirm (for my css education), if the "wrapper.className = “thin xlarge bright” statement is where the font definitions are being set for the Compliments module as shown below? and if so, could I replace those strings with any of the css settings available?

          getDom: function() {
          var complimentText = this.randomCompliment();

          	var compliment = document.createTextNode(complimentText);
          	var wrapper = document.createElement("div");
          	wrapper.className = "thin xlarge bright";
          	wrapper.appendChild(compliment);
          
          	return wrapper;
          
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          • yawnsY Offline
            yawns Moderator
            last edited by

            Yes and yes.
            You could of course modify the classname line and apply other classes. But I would recommend defining own css styles to override existing styles instead.
            If you modify the JavaScript file you could lose your changes if the module receives an update via github

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              valid8r @yawns
              last edited by

              @yawns To do so would be to update custom.css right? Would you be able to show an example of how that would work for a module such as compliments.

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              • Z Offline
                zkab
                last edited by

                I get the bigger fonts in newsfeed but still white color … hmmm
                My custom.css looks like this

                body {
                }
                .newsfeed .medium {
                font-size: 60px;
                font-color: #e6e600;
                line-height: 60px;
                }
                .brightb {
                color: #a2d2f6;
                }
                .wi-sunrise {
                color: #ff0;
                }
                …

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                • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                  strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zkab
                  last edited by

                  @zkab did you try?

                  .newsfeed .medium {
                    font-size: 60px;
                    color: #e6e600;
                    line-height: 60px;
                  }
                  

                  Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                    zkab
                    last edited by

                    Thanks - it works …

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                      zkab
                      last edited by

                      Still struggling with fonts & colors …
                      When I insert following in custom.css I don’t get the color for calendar …

                      .calendar .small {
                      color: #a2d2f6;
                      }

                      The message Loading … is in right color but when the calendar shows it it still in white … same thing with

                      .calendar .dimmed {
                      color: #a2d2f6;
                      }

                      Where have I missed ?

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                      • yawnsY Offline
                        yawns Moderator
                        last edited by

                        If you look into the calendar.js file you see the wrapper showing actual calendar entries is using

                        timeWrapper.className = "time light";
                        So I would try .calendar .time instead.

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                          zkab
                          last edited by

                          It works great - I am learning more and more thanks to this forum …
                          But if I want to change color for the calendar entries (Christmas Day, Boxing Day …)
                          Didn’t find it calendar.js …

                          .calendar .??? {
                          color: #a2d2f6;
                          }

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