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    MMM-network-signal - make the message text larger

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      DarrenHill @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in MMM-network-signal - make the message text larger:

      .MMM-network-signal p {
      fontSize: 1.5em;
      }

      Thanks for the suggestion Sam. Unfortunately when I added that to custom.css and restarted, I’ve still got microscopic text :(

      I also tried font-size: instead of fontSize: (like other css items I have in there, and like in the js file) but that doesn’t work either.

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        sdetweil @DarrenHill
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        @DarrenHill I am on my phone, look at this

        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14862/help-with-a-couple-css-issues?_=1648929944792

        Sam

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          DarrenHill @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil I can see the two entries (text-align and font-size) in there under element.style when I select the message text.

          I’m not sure how this helps us though? Is that what I should be looking to find, the element.style tag?

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            sdetweil @DarrenHill
            last edited by sdetweil

            @DarrenHill what IS the element?

            should be a paragraph
            u can change it in the top right box, then swipe/select the new settings, and copy/paste to custom.css

            the custom.css is

            . (for class)modulename (exact text case) element {
            styles
            }

            and I should be able to see where the styles come from

            Sam

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              DarrenHill @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil I’m not sure I’m doing this right.

              I’ve pressed ctrl+shift+i and got the inspector window up, then selected the elements tab (although it’s the default selection anyway) then clicked on the mouse pointer icon at top-left and then clicked onto the message text in the main mirror window.

              When I do that I get the sub-window at the bottom of the inspector with div and P tabs, with the P tab selected. There I can see element.style with the text-align and font-size sub-entities plus user agent and main.css items.

              P I take it from the code is the paragraph entity I need to be resizing, and from the top of the code the module name is .MMM-network-signal but it’s the rest of the top line to go into custom.css that I’m struggling to identify.

              I’m not sure what you’re referring to by top-right box? I can see an icon for a computed styles sidebar, but there’s nothing much in there that isn’t in the other window area? This is on a Pi3 in a PiTop Ceed, so whilst I have keyboard/mouse connected up, my screen size is not so large to display everything without restricted menus (so I might be missing something here)

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                DarrenHill @DarrenHill
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                @sdetweil I’ve dug a bit deeper and can see that the custom.css is there, but seems to be being overwritten (it’s crossed out)?

                Here’s a screenshot of the mirror (apologies for quality, it’s via phone). Can you guide where I should be looking or clicking for this?

                Mirror screenshot

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                  DarrenHill @DarrenHill
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                  Better picture, having set up client/server:

                  Desktop screengrab

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                    DarrenHill @DarrenHill
                    last edited by DarrenHill

                    @sdetweil So looks like the element is p as you correctly surmised before, but for some reason the custom.css entry is getting overwritten or somehow blocked (you can see it’s there in the inspector, but struck through)?

                    Here now I have no idea, aside from breaking rule 1 and just editing the js file directly…

                    The config.js setting for the module is:

                            {
                                module: "MMM-network-signal",
                                position: "bottom_right",
                                config: {
                                    server: "8.8.8.8",
                                    showMessage: true,
                                    flexDirection: "row-reverse",
                                    scale: 0.35
                                }
                            },
                    
                    

                    And the custom.css entry is :

                    .MMM-network-signal p {
                      font-size: 1.5em;
                    }
                    
                    

                    I also tried fontSize: as per your original suggestion, but that didn’t work either.

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                      sdetweil @DarrenHill
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @DarrenHill said in MMM-network-signal - make the message text larger

                      .MMM-network-signal p {
                          font-size: 1.5em;
                       }
                      

                      yeh, override is tricky sometimes… the ‘nearest’ specified (to the targeted thing) style wins…
                      in this case the style= specified ON the element itself

                      UNLESS

                      you add !important

                      this works

                      .MMM-network-signal p {
                          font-size: 1.5em !important;
                       }
                      

                      https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_important.asp

                      Sam

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                        DarrenHill @sdetweil
                        last edited by DarrenHill

                        @sdetweil And we have a winner :D

                        That one worked as you say, thanks Sam!

                        So yesterday’s learning was GitHub, today’s is CSS ;)

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