Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Make Mirror brighter through custom.css
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@simphi yeah you can include these items in custom.css and play with them
.dimmed { color: #ccc; } .normal { color: #eee; } .bright { color: #fff; }
Color: #fff is white. You could also write it as #ffffff.
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@TheDuDiop please use code blocks for technical info
paste, mark the text, hit the </> button above the editor to wrap in a code blockplease edit and correct
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I just read the code from the MMM-Remote Module and created this CSS. Seems to work well:
body { color: #ffffff; } header { color: #ffffff; border-bottom: 1px solid #ffffff; } .dimmed { color: #cccccc; } .normal { color: #ffffff; } .bright { color: #ffffff; }
Thank you all!
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@sdetweil sorry was too late. to edit. will do it at the next post thanks for the hint
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@TheDuDiop just means try to do it right , helps us all help you
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@simphi Hy - I copied this to my custom.css file but nothing changed in the appearance of the mirror? Can someone give me hint what I did wrong?
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@Jagsi post your custom.css and we can try to help