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      sdetweil @ELMAGO
      last edited by sdetweil

      @ELMAGO the CSS design is a stack, top down

      css/custom.css
      module_provided_css (in the module folder)
      css/main.css (provided by MM).

      so a search for a css setting starts with custom.css and stops at the 1st occurrence.

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        ELMAGO @wishmaster270
        last edited by

        @wishmaster270 @sdetweil

        I correct myself, it is displayed but thus, having created the custom.css file in css:

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        Here is my config file:

        // AFFICHAGE
        
        {
        		module: "MMM-ValuesByNotification",
        		position: "top_right",
        		header: "TEMPERATURE MAISON",
        		config: {
        			updateInterval: 10,
        			reuseCount: 100,
        			addClassesRecursive: true,
        			groups: [
        				{
        					items: [
        						{
        							notification: "TEMPSALLE",
        							itemTitle: "Salle  ",
        							classes: "withIcons",
        							values: [
        								{
        									valueUnit: " °C",
        									valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)",
        									jsonpath: "data",
        								},
        							]
        						},
        						{
        							notification: "TEMPBUREAU",
        							itemTitle: "Bureau  ",
        							values: [
        								{
        									valueUnit: " °C",
        									valueFormat: "Number(${value}).toFixed(2)",
        									jsonpath: "data",
        								},
        							]
        						},
        					]
        				},
        			]
        		},
        	},
        
        
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          wishmaster270 Module Developer @ELMAGO
          last edited by

          @ELMAGO
          Today, with my notebook ready things are getting easier.
          I styled the module like the example you provided…
          example.png

          Let’s look at the steps to do this now:

          First we tell the itemWrapper? to display the items in rows and not columns and set the line height to the regular value 1.0` to avoid a great space in between:

          .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemWrapper {
            flex-direction: row;
            line-height: 1.0;
          }
          

          Next we tell the itemsWrapper to set a small space of 5px between the rows:

          .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemsWrapper:first-child,
          .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemsWrapper
          {
            gap: 5px;
          }
          

          We then remove some margins of the title if items, remove the underlining and set the min-with to 60px to get a straight lining of the values:

          .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemTitle {
            margin-top: 0px;
            margin-bottom: 0px;
            min-width: 60px;
            text-decoration: unset;
            color: white;
          }
          

          If you do not like the gray border around the items you can remove it with:

          .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .groupWrapper {
            border-style: none;
          }
          

          If you copy all these contents to the MagicMirror/css/custom.css file and restore the original valuesByNotification.css you should the style of above.

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            ELMAGO @wishmaster270
            last edited by

            @wishmaster270
            good evening
            thank you for your return, for the config file I put back yours or mine is good? I would test this tomorrow morning, tonight it’s rugby.
            good evening and thank you again

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              ELMAGO @ELMAGO
              last edited by

              @ELMAGO

              Good evening,

              I couldn’t wait…it’s almost great, I just have to find how to align the text on the left and the temperatures on the right.

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              Thank you very much for your help

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                wishmaster270 Module Developer @ELMAGO
                last edited by

                @ELMAGO
                Do you mean something like this…
                example.png

                We first define a width for the most outer wrapper. I choose 200px but can adjust it to the value you want:

                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .groupsWrapper{
                  width: 200px;
                }
                

                Then we configure the next two deeper wrappers to expand to the maximum width:

                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .groupWrapper,
                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemsWrapper {
                  width: 100%;
                }
                

                And we tell the itemWrapper to expand to maximum width and justify its content by putting space around the items equally:

                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemWrapper {
                  flex-direction: row;
                  line-height: 1.0;
                  width: 100%;
                  justify-content: space-between;
                }
                

                The rest stays the same as before:

                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .itemTitle {
                  margin-top: 0px;
                  margin-bottom: 0px;
                  min-width: 60px;
                  text-decoration: unset;
                  color: white;
                }
                
                .MMM-ValuesByNotification .vbn .groupWrapper {
                  border-style: none;
                }
                
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                  ELMAGO @wishmaster270
                  last edited by

                  @wishmaster270

                  Re Goodnight

                  It’s awesome, it’s exactly what I wanted.

                  Thank you so much.

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                    ELMAGO @wishmaster270
                    last edited by

                    @wishmaster270

                    Hello

                    sorry to bother you again but is it possible to display an answer following the answer of the request.

                    example :
                    The JSON request returns false I would like to display “NON”

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                      wishmaster270 Module Developer @ELMAGO
                      last edited by

                      @ELMAGO Sorry, but i do not understand exactly what you mean. You can override the “na” value which is the one displayed if no value could be parsed in the JSON.

                      The config option is:

                      naValue: "NON"
                      

                      There might also be a chance to do add a valueFormat which checks for the “false” value in the JSON but that would be a little more complex and i need to know the exact format of the output.

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                        ELMAGO @wishmaster270
                        last edited by

                        @wishmaster270
                        Hello

                        No, not al all.
                        the returned value will be “false” or “true” and I would like to replace it with “Non” or “Oui” in French.

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