Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Newsfeed size
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@Kenta said in Newsfeed size:
line-height: 60px;
.newsfeed .bright.medium.light { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; }
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@Mykle1
Nope. Still just the headlines. Does the css need to contain more than just the code you suggested? -
@Kenta i would look at the code for className=
if(showingDescription) description.className = "newsfeed-desc small light"
so, change newsfeed-desc
.newsfeed .newsfeed-desc {
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@sdetweil thank you for trying, but I don’t know where to look… Total n00b…
This is from my config.js
{
module: “newsfeed”,
position: “bottom_bar”,
config: {
feeds: [
{
title: “NRK Nyheter”,
url: “https://www.nrk.no/nyheter/siste.rss”
}
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@Kenta understand… each module gets to do its own thing… hardly any are documented well…
all modules code are in the ~/MagicMirror/modules folder
all the built in ones are in the modules/default folder…
each module has a file with the name matching the module name… so in this case
~/MagicMirror/modules/default/newsfeed/newsfeed.js
setting the UI component css ‘class’ is done y setting the ‘className’ variable of the element
so, you edit the file and search for className , and there may be multiple… (as there are in this case)…
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@Kenta said in Newsfeed size:
Nope. Still just the headlines. Does the css need to contain more than just the code you suggested?
So, I second guessed myself and checked again. The code above does what you want for the headlines. Are you saying you want the New York Times, 2 hours ago: portion as well? In that case, add this as well.
.newsfeed .light.small.dimmed { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; }
Screenshot
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@Mykle1 not exactly. I want my entire newsfeed bigger. Not just the headlines. This is the original (https://www.dropbox.com/s/nzb2o5kecn6gfdy/Screenshot_20200317_065226_com.realvnc.view![alt
Then by the changes made in the before mentioned css I get this https://www.dropbox.com/s/pxnuosggy7g24q7/Screenshot_20200317_065703_com.realvnc.viewer.android.jpg?dl=0
But the actual news is still same size… -
Assuming we are talking about the default
newsfeed
module, I could only identify two classes.The title
.newsfeed .bright.medium.light { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; }
And the source
.newsfeed .light.small.dimmed { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; }
I’m not seeing another. As you can see from my picture both rules are working. Are you using BOTH of these?
.newsfeed .bright.medium.light { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; } .newsfeed .light.small.dimmed { font-size: 60px; line-height: 60px; }
Maybe I’m using an old version? Open the dev console when the mirror is running and identify the third class, if there is one.
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@Mykle1
None of those help. The first gives a bigger headline, as I’ve showed in previous posts, the other one a bigger name of news channel/time of occurrence.
In dev I see this -
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