Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
is custom.css only for default modules?
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 @ShuraimHassan no… 
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 @sdetweil Bootstrap is a potent front-end framework used to create modern websites and web apps. It’s open-source and free to use, yet features numerous HTML and CSS templates for UI interface elements such as buttons and forms. Bootstrap also supports JavaScript extensions. 
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 @ShuraimHassan but like anything else, u install it and for those modules that expose their icon usage, you either change the config or use css to override. each module gets to do its own thing, so u have to fiddle with each one separately… most use font-awesome icons… 
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 @ShuraimHassan each module provides a block of html in a div wrapper. 
 the MM runtime positions the block of content where u configured it. (see index.html for the layout)you can also use javascript api calls to create the content that is returned to MM on the getDom() routine. i would say probably >95% of the MM implementations are output only … (as its a ‘mirror’ hanging on the wall, probably 95% of the other 5% are voice based as many are behind shaded glass, the cool color front ends don’t display well, and aren’t particularly helpful to this kind of environment… … 
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 @sdetweil could you show me an Example that how Can I do this? Thanks in Advance 
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 Actually I want to resize of all 3rd party components and Make Responsive of all types of Devices as like Mobile , Tablet , Laptop , PC ETC. . . 
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 @ShuraimHassan said in is custom.css only for default modules?: could you show me an Example that how Can I do this? do what? make a module, add a css style to an element? I don’t know ‘responsive’. currently main.css is in pixels for 1920x1080. I have a version I converted to vh/vw. 3rd party. mm supplies font_awesome. 
 (see the fonts folder)
 other than that every module can use whatever they want. no restrictions.
