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    • S Do not disturb
      sdetweil @Ray
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      @ray I think if u add the modulename as the start of each class, that will override the general case

      alert .ns-box {…

      }

      note the space between alert and .ns-box

      repeat for all the classes that apply

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        Ray @sdetweil
        last edited by

        @sdetweil I think I tried that but I’ll try again

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          Ray @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil when I added it to the 1st 1 it worked
          but when I added to the other 3 everything is in black and white now

          .alert .ns-box  {        /*ns-box is for Alert. It displays notifications for other modules.*/
            background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
            padding: 17px;
            line-height: 1.4;
            margin-bottom: 10px;
            z-index: 1;
            font-size: 70%;
            position: relative;
            display: table;
            word-wrap: break-word;
            max-width: 100%;
            border-width: 1px;
            border-radius: 5px;
            border-style: solid;
            border-color: var(--color-text-dimmed);
          }
          .alert .ns-box .dimmed {     /* Header MagicMirror */
              color: #00FFFF;
          }
          .alert .ns-box .normal {     /* */
              color: #ffffff;
          }
          .alert .ns-box .bright {     /* Welcome start was successful */
              color: #00FF00;
          }
          

          is it because I have
          dimmed
          normal
          bright
          should there be a – there instead of . Maybe

          I should’ve included these in my 1st reply sorry

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            sdetweil @Ray
            last edited by

            @ray
            . (dot) means class
            no dot means html element (li, ul, div, span…)

            that should have worked

            this

            .alert .ns-box .normal
            

            means ALL the .normal classes, INSIDE .ns-box classes , inside .alert classes

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              Ray @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil said in notificationFx.css:

              .alert .ns-box .normal

              If I set it up just like this. It works
              but the 3 items below my new module will use them, which I do not want

              .alert .ns-box {        /*ns-box is for Alert. It displays notifications for other modules.*/
                background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
                padding: 17px;
                line-height: 1.4;
                margin-bottom: 10px;
                z-index: 1;
                font-size: 70%;
                position: relative;
                display: table;
                word-wrap: break-word;
                max-width: 100%;
                border-width: 1px;
                border-radius: 5px;
                border-style: solid;
                border-color: var(--color-text-dimmed);
              }
              .ns-alert .dimmed {     /* Header MagicMirror */
                  color: #00FFFF;
              }
              .ns-box .normal {     /* */
                  color: #ffffff;
              }
              .ns-box .bright {     /* Welcome start was successful */
                  color: #00FF00;
              }
              

              if I set it up like this. Everything is black and white. except for the box it will be black and the text will be white

              .alert .ns-box {        /*ns-box is for Alert. It displays notifications for other modules.*/
                background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
                padding: 17px;
                line-height: 1.4;
                margin-bottom: 10px;
                z-index: 1;
                font-size: 70%;
                position: relative;
                display: table;
                word-wrap: break-word;
                max-width: 100%;
                border-width: 1px;
                border-radius: 5px;
                border-style: solid;
                border-color: var(--color-text-dimmed);
              }
              .alert .ns-box .dimmed {     /* Header MagicMirror */
                  color: #00FFFF;
              }
              .alert .ns-box .normal {     /* */
                  color: #ffffff;
              }
              .alert .ns-box .bright {     /* Welcome start was successful */
                  color: #00FF00;
              }
              
              

              I cannot see what I’m doing wrong here

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                sdetweil @Ray
                last edited by sdetweil

                @ray said in notificationFx.css:

                If I set it up just like this. It works

                but ALL the custom classes need .alert in front

                only use for alert

                sorry, didn’t scroll down

                open the developers window, ctrl-shift-i, select the elements tab, click the pointer top left and navigate to the content in the left pane, and you will see the classes tree on the right… top is closest to the module, bottom is more global

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  Ray @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil yes I just did that I sent you a copy of it

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