Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
New Install - custom.css missing
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Hi guys! Been messing around with MM on my PI4 and loving it.
Been reading a lot on customizing the interface (specifically fonts), and everyone is telling me to edit the custom.css file in the CSS folder. Only problem is I don’t have a custom.css file there (or anywhere in the folder structure).
Is this something I have to create? How do I call the custom.css file to override the main.css file?
Many thanks.
Kyle
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@kyledettman yes, manual install requires u to create the file
anyhow do
touch ~/MagicMirror/css/custom.css -
@sdetweil How can I replace the custom.css file. It happened to me as well while installing a module. I am novice so bare with me. I saw in another post someone side make a file and rename it custom.css but I didn’t understand what to do next. Please help.
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@Viperzee do
touch ~/MagicMirror/css/custom.css
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Well damn… It worked and I am glad but what did I just do exactly? Make a new custom or what? Thanks for the quick reply.
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@Viperzee the initial custom.css is empty.
the touch command will update the date/time on a file, and create the file if it is not there.if you had used the installation script, which I support, then it would have done the same thing
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