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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer @pugsly
      last edited by BKeyport

      @pugsly in your custom.css file, change as desired, everything is based off the MagicMirror fonts:

      .MMM-Multimonth .settings {
        --background-dimmed: var(--color-background);
        --background-weekday: var(--color-background);
        --background-weekend: cornflowerblue;
        --background-current: Yellow;
        --background-header: Green;
        --background-weekno: grey;
        --background-dow: var(--color-background);
        --color-weekday: var(--color-text);
        --color-weekend: var(--color-background);
        --color-current: var(--color-background);
        --color-dimmed: var(--color-text-dimmed);
        --color-header: var(--color-text-bright);
        --color-weekno: var(--color-text-bright);
        --color-dow: var(--color-text);
        --color-event: Red;
        --back-rounding: 8px;
        --alignment: center; 
        --fontsize: --var(--font-size-xsmall);
      }
      

      If you’re talking about the undocumented feature, It’s not ready yet, I just had some critical updates caught in the crossfire of forgetting to build on a dev branch. :)

      Also, you may want to scrub any previous custom.css for the module out and start over, a lot of the module’s css changed when I did the “one entry to rule them all” functionality above, and it may be confused a bit. This was mentioned in an older release.

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        Spinster
        last edited by

        @BKeyport

        I find it even after setting the config for monthsVertical: true it is still not showing vertical,
        Whay could be the problem. Please advice.

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        • BKeyportB Offline
          BKeyport Module Developer @Spinster
          last edited by sdetweil

          @Spinster Indeed. Something seems to have broken. I’ll fix it today.

          Edit:

          It appears I deleted it’s CSS. Backed off to fix - Repull the files, in the module folder do

          git pull
          

          and relaunch your mirror, it’ll work now.

          Starting to recode the project to incorporate the “Undocumented feature” I mentioned in previous git pushes - as well as make it easier to read and do in the future, and I guess I missed that when I redid the CSS.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            p1lspeda
            last edited by

            Hi,
            any idea on how I can achieve full background transparency with this module ?
            Currently this is it:
            a0063b34-07e3-48a3-9a88-ccad1c61f800-image.png

            Furthermore I’d like the day marking to have the same rounded edges as the week numbers.
            How do I achieve that ?

            Unfortunately I am not very experienced with css, so I most likely do not now how to ask the correct question - sorry for that.

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            • BKeyportB Offline
              BKeyport Module Developer @p1lspeda
              last edited by

              @p1lspeda looks like I’ve got some work to do on the CSS - in looking up the solution, I found bugs.

              In your custom.css (~/MagicMirror/css typically) paste the code below:

              .MMM-Multimonth .settings {
                --background-dimmed: var(--color-background);
                --background-weekday: var(--color-background);
                --background-weekend: cornflowerblue;
                --background-current: Yellow;
                --background-header: Green;
                --background-weekno: grey;
                --background-dow: var(--color-background);
                --color-weekday: var(--color-text);
                --color-weekend: var(--color-background);
                --color-current: var(--color-background);
                --color-dimmed: var(--color-text-dimmed);
                --color-header: var(--color-text-bright);
                --color-weekno: var(--color-text-bright);
                --color-dow: var(--color-text);
                --color-event: Red;
                --back-rounding: 8px;
                --alignment: center; 
                --fontsize: var(--font-size-xsmall);
              }
              

              any line that includes “–background” can be set to rgba(255, 255, 255, 0) for transparent.

              example:
              ---background-weekday: rgba(255,255,255,0);

              See: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colors_rgb.asp for details.

              (Note: the rest of the variables can also be set as you like, “back-rounding” for example, adjusts the rounded edges globally [except for current until below is added])

              For the current day to round the edges properly paste:

              .MMM-Multimonth .current {
                border-style: hidden;
                border-radius:  var(--back-rounding);
                border-color: var(--background-current);
                background-color: var(--background-current);
                color: var(--color-current);
              }
              

              The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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              • P Offline
                p1lspeda @BKeyport
                last edited by

                @BKeyport said in MMM-Multimonth:

                rgba(255,255,255,0);

                You are a star!
                Thanks - I got the rounded edges working.
                As for full transparency - we’re not quite there yet.

                CSS:

                .MMM-Multimonth .settings {
                 /*  --background-color: transparent; */
                  --background-dimmed: rgba(255,255,255,0); /* var(--color-background);     /* For dimmed (previous/next month in current grid), use the global background color */
                  --background-weekday: rgba(255,255,255,0); /*var(--color-background);    /* For normal days, use global background */
                  --background-weekend: rgba(255,255,255,0); /*var(--color-background);    /* For the days defined as your weekend, change the background to cornflowerblue */
                  --background-current: Grey;                       /* for the current day, change the background to yellow */
                  --background-header: rgba(255,255,255,0); /*var(--color-background);     /* for the month and year line, use green background */
                  --background-weekno: Grey;                        /* for the week number, use a grey background */
                  --background-dow: rgba(255,255,255,0); /* var(--color-background);        /* For the days of the week, use global background */
                  --color-weekday: var(--color-text);               /* For normal days, use global normal text */
                  --color-weekend: var(--color-background);         /* For the days defined as your weekend, change the text to the background color */
                  --color-current: var(--color-background);         /* for the current day, change the text to the background color */
                  --color-dimmed: var(--color-text-dimmed);         /* For dimmed (previous/next month in current grid), use the global dimmed text color */
                  --color-header: var(--color-text-bright);         /* for the header lines, use the global bright text color */
                  --color-weekno: var(--color-text-bright);         /* for the week numbers, use the global bright text color */
                  --color-dow: var(--color-text);                   /* for the days of the week header, use the global text color */
                  --color-event: Red;                               /* For events, the color of the underline */
                  --back-rounding: 8px;                             /* Set the radius of the background rounded edges. See documentation for border-radius elsewhere */
                  --alignment: center;                              /* Adjust the text alignment */
                }
                

                results in:
                af8f3db6-9bdf-411c-bccf-6cb2ec0794f7-image.png

                Did I oversee something ?
                Thanks

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                  sdetweil @p1lspeda
                  last edited by

                  @p1lspeda full transparency,… isn’t the background black?

                  what are you expecting?

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  • BKeyportB Offline
                    BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil I’m assuming he wants to show a background image behind it.

                    I have error(s) in my CSS.

                    The settings don’t work. I think I reverted a bit too far on my end.

                    @p1lspeda - Give me 24-48 hours, I’ll fix this up by Sunday night, Los Angeles time. Expect an update, of which, will include removal of the .MMM-Multimonth .current tag in custom.css - it won’t be needed.

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                      sdetweil @BKeyport
                      last edited by

                      @BKeyport remember to use the developers window

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      • BKeyportB Offline
                        BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil It’s easy fixes. I just reverted to a point where I had the proto-settings but not the actual use of them. 🤪🤪🤪

                        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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