Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Is it possible to have CSS for normal screens and a custom CSS for 7in screen?
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in the config.js it does not like outerWidth. shows errors as loading up. It DOES get the correct value though…
I have at the top of my config file:
var small_size = 800; var ss = outerWidth;
In debug mode I can see both vars getting their respective values.
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@Radnor see my comments above workaround for not defined at node_module load time
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@Radnor css and config.js are different things… no way to change the filenames of the css files…
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Getting really close!
My config file is:
var small_size = 800; var width = 0; try { width=outerWidth } catch(error){ } SNIP { module: "newsfeed", position: "bottom_bar", disabled: width > small_size ? false:true, config: { SNIP
On phone does not show. On laptop stuck at “Loading…”
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@Radnor said in Is it possible to have CSS for normal screens and a custom CSS for 7in screen?:
disabled: width > small_size ? false:true,
because width =0
0 > 800 is false, so disabled=true
when loading the node_modules, so it doesn’t get loadedtry
var width=801
the node_helper might get loaded, but won’t execute cause they are waiting for module to send parmsthe value will be corrected on browser side
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@sdetweil said in Is it possible to have CSS for normal screens and a custom CSS for 7in screen?:
@Radnor said in Is it possible to have CSS for normal screens and a custom CSS for 7in screen?:
disabled: width > small_size ? false:true,
because width =0
Dont think so. I started it up with DEV option. Loaded the config.js file in debugger hovered over the width and it showed 1280. Then hovered over the small_size and it showed 800. Then thought false and true might need double quotes because the rest in config has t/f in double quotes.
Thank you for sticking with me and getting this working I really appreciate your time. it is SO close.
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I put in config width =801 and reran it. Same “Loading …”
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@Radnor single or double quotes don’t matter, as long as both ends of the string have the same
I just set my code to
var width = 1920 // make it so on big screen they get enabled try { width=outerWidth } catch(error){ } var large_screen=1920 // expected size on computer
and the test for calendar at
module: "calendar", disabled: width< large_screen?true:false, // if the current screen is smaller than computer, disabled // you can flip too, ?false:true header: "US Holidays", position: "top_left",
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@Radnor I had to fix the size for node_helper loading…
I have them enabled if big screen, disabled if small screen
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@sdetweil better
var width = 801 try { width=outerWidth } catch(error){ } var small_screen=800
and module disabled
{ module: "calendar", disabled: width>small_screen ?false: true,