Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Two modules side by side
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@mmuser I would suggest that you grab the module_id from the Developer Window|Elements Tab. then use the div id for the module and assign the CSS as per @hango using the div id. If I had 2 instances of
MMM-SweepClock
in my config it would be assignedmodule_0_MMM-SweepClock
andmodule_1_MMM-SweepClock
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@hango Yeah, got you. Just thought it easier to get the div id rather than adding a class to config.
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@hango thank you SO much.
if you give them the answer they will never learn.
teach them how to solve the problem.
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code with classes works well, i have some coding basics from school ( C and C++), no experience with CSS, but i m trying to learn as much as possible, currently running MM on Raspbian in VM and also on Win, want to tweak MM to final version before buying Raspi ( what is currently not available anywhere in my country)
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@hango Wow, interesting stance you have, I thought this is a learning forum not a feeding scheme. Maybe I will just others who have with replies like these not participated or helped other in need anymore. Go for GOLD @hango