Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
organization of the text next to the icon.
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@doubleT yes, you are correct… sorry, I misunderstood , I thought he wanted the icons on the right end of the line
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I actually want it that way. See how the text is perfectly aligned to the icon.
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I also wanted to put lines
Like the ones I set as an example. I actually want white line like the one under “Home assistant”
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Ok, I understand. I’m looking at the code and I think it’s not written very good. There are cells named “align-left” and “align-right” – stupid in this case as there’s no CSS for it and the cells are taking their alignment from the module position, it seems.
Are you familiar with the dev mode? Can you check the html structure of the table and see if the cells and table rows that you try to change have any class names?
I’m trying to figure this out and then I’d suggest some entries in the custom.css file.
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text alignment, you will have to change the code. the author did not provide element classes you could modify with css. (see the code from one of my prior posts, he just set style to ‘align-left’ or ‘align-right’ or let it default (text nodes align right by default for ltr languages)
adding a line under some entries,
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It can be done in css even if there are no class names. Give me a minute.
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Thanks! I’m in no hurry. Even because it took me a long time to get here. sdetweil helped me extremely.
Thank you very much for all your support! sensational you !!!.
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If you want to work in the code and are not afraid that an update might overwrite it, you could try to change
// Name newCell = newrow.insertCell(1); newText = document.createTextNode(name); newCell.appendChild(newText);
to
// Name newCell = newrow.insertCell(1); newCell.className = "align-left"; newText = document.createTextNode(name); newCell.appendChild(newText);
That seems to be what’s aligning the icon cell to the left. That css comes from MM’s main.css.
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I will try to locate this code.
in which module file do I look for it?
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MMM-homeassistant-sensors.js