Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3
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Hi folks,
it’s me again with a (probably) simple solution.
After I did a complete fresh install and re-added my custom.css, my Calendar looks a little odd - it triggers my OCD.I guess I do not need to explain what is bothering me.
Why is the weather info centered on monday ?
How do I get CW, Weather and Current Day in 1 single line ?This is my current custom.css for MMM-CalendarExt3
.CX3 .cw { color: white; } .CX3 .weekend_2 { color: white; } .CX3 .weekend_1 { color: white; } .CX3 .event { border: none; } .CX3 .cell { border: none; background-color: rgba(255,255,255,0); } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellDate { flex-grow: 0; } .CX3 .cw::before { content: "CW"; margin-right: 0px; }
Ideas/Tips/Hints are much appreciated.
What I do not understand is, that this has changed after I did a fresh install but re-added my backed up custom.css :-/ -
@p1lspeda said in MMM-CalendarExt3:
What I do not understand is, that this has changed after I did a fresh install but re-added my backed up custom.css :-/
did you edit the css in the module folder??
this is WHY you DON’T do that… -
@p1lspeda first thing is to disable your settings in custom.css and see what the module provides
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@sdetweil
not that I can remember as this would mess up things.
Luckily I found a back up my “old” (pre-fresh install) MMM-CalendarExt3.css and my “new” (post-fresh install) MMM-CalendarExt3.css.
And they are a match, so there is no difference.Any ideas ?
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@sdetweil
We are getting there !
The module - without custom.css settings - already triggers my OCD -
@p1lspeda well, that is ‘today’ style… so thats where I would look…
.CX3 .today .cellDate { font-weight: bold; background-color: white; color: black; border-radius: 8px; padding: 1px 8px; margin: 1px; line-height: 100%; }
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@sdetweil
I could narrow it down to cellWeather but I cannot find any css-styles in the module’s *.css :/
This means I am lost as to where to start testing :( -
@p1lspeda
they are there….CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather { color: white; margin: 2px; font-size: 100%; align-self: center; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .icon { font-size: 100%; font-weight: bold; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .maxTemp { color: white; font-weight: bold; font-size: 90%; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .minTemp { color: darkgray; font-weight: normal; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .temperature { display: var(--displayWeatherTemp); padding-left: 5px; font-size: 90%; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .maxTemp::before { content: " \25b2"; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .minTemp::before { content: " \25bc"; } .CX3 .cellHeader .cellWeather .temperature::after { content: "° "; }
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I am sorry :(
Might need some new glasses after all -
@p1lspeda sometimes the class references are not standalone
.cellWeather
the selector says when the element (in tree) has ALL these classes… then
if no spaces then if THIS element has ALL these classes