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    custom.css not executed on return from GoogleAssistant. MMM-GoogleAssistant

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      gelaw
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      @Bugsounet Thanks! When I navigate to the location that you posted it do not see an entry for custom.css. Perhaps I have it in the wrong location? Or I missed a setting to activate this in GoogleAssistant or Assistant2Display?

      my custom.css file is simply:
      85a5a824-a846-4725-8ab3-796bca7242e8-image.png

      and it it located at /home/pi/MagicMirror/css

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          gelaw @Guest
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          @hango said in custom.css not executed on return from GoogleAssistant. MMM-GoogleAssistant:

          maybe help this:

          position: absolute !important;
          

          YES! That fixed my issue. Thanks!

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            gelaw @gelaw
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            @gelaw said in custom.css not executed on return from GoogleAssistant. MMM-GoogleAssistant:

            @hango said in custom.css not executed on return from GoogleAssistant. MMM-GoogleAssistant:

            maybe help this:

            position: absolute !important;
            

            YES! That fixed my issue. Thanks!

            @Bugsounet This made my display work, but it really is a brute force method. There must be a better solution. I still wonder what I missed in my original approach.

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              A Former User
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              It’s not a brut force … it’s because i use iframe

              but Really, I don’t know who can have some problem like that

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                gelaw @Guest
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                @Bugsounet ok. Thanks!

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                  A Former User
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                  @gelaw : if you want, give me a copy of your custom css … I want to inspect for fix GA (in private)

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                    sdetweil @Guest
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                    @Bugsounet tiny custom.css back a few posts. only for clock

                    Sam

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                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      @gelaw said in custom.css not executed on return from GoogleAssistant. MMM-GoogleAssistant:

                      @Bugsounet Thanks! When I navigate to the location that you posted it do not see an entry for custom.css. Perhaps I have it in the wrong location? Or I missed a setting to activate this in GoogleAssistant or Assistant2Display?

                      my custom.css file is simply:
                      85a5a824-a846-4725-8ab3-796bca7242e8-image.png

                      and it it located at /home/pi/MagicMirror/css

                      this ?

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                        @Bugsounet yes

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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