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      MMRIZE @1a2a3a
      last edited by MMRIZE

      @1a2a3a
      Modules do not rule that area. It is the default padding of MM for the frame construction.

      Open your css/custom.css then you can see this section.

      :root {
        --color-text: #999;
        --color-text-dimmed: #666;
        --color-text-bright: #fff;
        --color-background: black;
      
        --font-primary: "Roboto Condensed";
        --font-secondary: "Roboto";
        
        --font-size: 20px;
        --font-size-small: 0.75rem;
      
        --gap-body-top: 60px;
        --gap-body-right: 60px;
        --gap-body-bottom: 60px;
        --gap-body-left: 60px;
        
        --gap-modules: 30px;
      }
      

      Adjust them for your purpose, especially --gap-body-XXX

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        1a2a3a @MMRIZE
        last edited by

        @MMRIZE thanks for that. It’s such a pain trying to figure out the css on the pi.

        I’m currently in the midst of installing mm on my windows pc. And I will scp to copy all the modules and css to pc, then open dev and edit the css accordingly before using the pi and scp copy back the css file.

        Is this the fastest and easiest way to go about doing this? If there’s a better route, do let me know.

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          sdetweil @1a2a3a
          last edited by sdetweil

          @1a2a3a install the (free) bitvise or winscp clients on windows, enable ssh on pi
          and then you can edit on windows with double click on the file interface window they provide . bitvise also has a drag/drop window to copy files in either direction…

          on windows I use Notepad++ or Visual Studio Code as the editor…

          I NEVER edit ON the pi… EVER… I use ssh or one of the graphical tools…

          on Linux I use the Caja file manager as it can link to ‘servers’ (ssh systems) and provide the same file manager interface

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            1a2a3a
            last edited by

            THANK YOU both! the gap body code is exactly what i needed and bitvise helps a plenty!

            Sam, do you mean i copy the code over from pi to pc > then simulate pc to run the mirror in dev mode and edit the css on the pc > then copy the css code from pc back to pi?

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              sdetweil @1a2a3a
              last edited by sdetweil

              @1a2a3a no ,
              open any browser connected to mm, in developer mode, (so chrome on your PC viewing mm page, and editor on PC editing custom.css via bitvise directly)

              and you can set styles on any element to see it’s effect

              then can add those to custom.css and refresh

              see
              https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14862/help-with-a-couple-css-issues?_=1700742616489

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                1a2a3a @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil hmmm, i have been editing in the module css instead of the custom css. any undesirable consequences? also, whats the button to press for refresh? i keep doing ctrl c and npm start for refresh.

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                  MMRIZE @1a2a3a
                  last edited by

                  @1a2a3a
                  Don’t do edit module’s CSS ever at all. It will be problem on module update.
                  Instead, override them in your css/custom.css

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                    sdetweil @1a2a3a
                    last edited by

                    @1a2a3a refresh

                    if the cursor is over the mm part of the page, ctrl-r
                    if the cursor is over the developers window part, f5

                    never edit any module provided file, or any mm provided file

                    custom.css is designed to enable override of any css.

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      1a2a3a @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil lol so dead. no idea what i changed in main.css and module css :(

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                        sdetweil @1a2a3a
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @1a2a3a in each place (mm folder/ module folder) do

                        git diff
                        

                        it will show you the changed content

                        then copy that to custom.css

                        when complete, in each place do

                        git checkout xxx
                        

                        xxx is the filename to restore
                        main.css or module_name.css

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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