Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
organization of the text next to the icon.
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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
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@doubleT said in organization of the text next to the icon.:
newCell = newrow.insertCell(1);
newCell.className = “align-left”;
newText = document.createTextNode(name);
newCell.appendChild(newText);alignment resolved. Can I now create lines to separate groups? Or is it impossible?
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Ok, please keep in mind that this is not the best solution (working directly in the code).
If you want to make the changes via custom.css file, try this:
(Now, since the module is called “MMM-homeassistant-sensors” I’m going to assume the element is identifiable with _“.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors” …)
Tell each 2nd cell to align its content left:
.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr td:nth-of-type(2) { text-align: left; }
Tell the cells of the 3rd and 6th line to have a bottom border line:
.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr:nth-of-type(3) td, .module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table tr:nth-of-type(6) td { border-bottom: 1px solid white; }
If the line is separated, try:
.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table { border-spacing: 0; }
EDIT: There was an error, it’s text-align, of course. Not test-align.
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Let me see if I got it. I need to change the custom.css file. Where is it located?
in the css folder. I only have the main.css file
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Create a file named “custom.css” and put the code from above inside it.
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@doubleT said in organization of the text next to the icon.:
.module.MMM-homeassistant-sensors table {
border-spacing: 0;
}nothing happened. This is the same way. He did not create the lines.