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      technofab
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      I did’nt find that path in the container, but I follow the gh container instructions… so? 🤔

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        sdetweil @technofab
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        @technofab correct, its not IN the container, you need to CREATE a docker mount point at that path

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            sdetweil @technofab
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            @technofab
            docker takes a --volume=source:dest or a --mount src=,dest= to map a local folder/file into the container at a particular file system location

            so, as this container wants the custom.css at /opt/magic_mirror/css/custom.css

            the parm on docker run would be

            --volume=local_path_to_custom_css:/opt/magic_mirror/css/custom.css
            

            notice the : between the source and dest
            in a Windows environment where : also appears in driveletter:\path
            u must use the --mount type parameter

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              technofab
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              Thanks and merry Christmas

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                technofab
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                OK I finally put my custom empty file custom.css now: i edit to limit default module calendart in witdh so:

                body {
                 	
                 }
                
                 .module.calendar {
                     width:50px;
                 }
                

                Stop and restart container but nothing change. What I’m missing?

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                  sdetweil @technofab
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                  @technofab

                  well, two things

                  1. do not use ‘.module’ in front of the module name
                  2. there is no single style that will set the width…
                    there are these classes (from the calendar README)
                  | `symbolClass`         | Add a class to the cell of symbol. default 'symbol'
                  | `titleClass`          | Add a class to the title's cell.   default 'title'
                  | `timeClass`           | Add a class to the time's cell. default 'time'
                  and 
                   'tableClass'      which might be usable to contain the overall width, default not specified
                  

                  in a sample I did this in custom.css

                  .calendar .title { 
                  color : blue;
                  }
                  
                  .calendar .fribble {
                    background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6);
                    border-radius:8px;
                    padding:8px;
                  }
                  

                  and in config.js for the calendar module

                    config:{ 
                       tableClass:'fribble'
                    }
                  

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    sdetweil @sdetweil
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                    @technofab you can also confirm your custom.css is in the right place by doing

                    docker exec container_id (or name) cat /opt/magic_mirror/css/custom.css

                    that should match yours

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

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                      technofab @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil ok I was assuming is necessary add .module, now works.
                      I find some example that use that keyword… 🤔

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