Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar 'line' - where is the code?
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@valid8r So, if I wanted to change the color of the header using my custom.css would I use something like:
.header {
color: #99F;
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I didn’t try it but I think yes. the easiest way is to copy the header and delete all you don’t need. I think you also can erase the . before header
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@chrisfoerg Got it working, thanks. Why does “header” not need the “.header”???
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I had to search for it
p {…}
applies toelements
.p {…}
applies to all elements with with class “p” eg,
, etc
I don’t know the html code but html5 uses
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@chrisfoerg Interesting. As I said before, the education process continues! Thanks Chris.
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@chrisfoerg Ok, in my continuing process, I beg of you again for help! Now I am trying to change the font color for the temperature class defined in the currentweather module. I thought I should use
.temperature {
color: red;
}but no go. I also tried using
.currentweather .temperature {
color: red;
}but also no go… Thoughts?
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currentweather.js
Line 307:
temperature.className = "bright"; <-- this Line
change to:
temperature.className = "brightt";
in the custom.css
Insert:
.brightt {
color: #FF0000;
}Reboot
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@Hacksaw Thanks, but is there no way to do so without modifying the actual module js code so that the only changes are to custom.css?