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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Is there a way . . .

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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer
      last edited by BKeyport

      dang. For some reason, that brings it even tighter to the edges than %. Weird.

      I highly recommend the following for use on the official 7" touchscreen display. Gets you the maximum screen usage.

      (I have a mini-display magic mirror for work.) :)

      body {
      margin: 0px;
      height: calc(100vh - 10px);
      width: calc(100vw - 5px);
      }

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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      • michael5rM Offline
        michael5r Module Developer @BKeyport
        last edited by

        @bkeyport said in Is there a way . . .:

        dang. For some reason, that brings it even tighter to the edges than %. Weird.

        I highly recommend the following for use on the official 7" touchscreen display. Gets you the maximum screen usage.

        (I have a mini-display magic mirror for work.) :)

        body {
        margin: 0px;
        height: calc(100vh - 10px);
        width: calc(100vw - 5px);
        }

        If your margin is 0px, there’s no need to subtract anything from the height and width - they could just be 100vh and 100vw respectively.

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        • ? Offline
          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User

          :root {
            --body-margin : 20px;
          }
          
          body {
            margin: var(--body-margin);
            width: calc(100vw - var(--body-margin) * 2);
            height: calc(100vh - var(--body-margin) * 2);
          }
          
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          • BKeyportB Offline
            BKeyport Module Developer @michael5r
            last edited by

            @michael5r Actually, if I don’t subtract, the margins run clear off the right side and bottom of the screen, using the official 7" touchscreen, those subtractions bring it back to 100%

            The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            • BKeyportB Offline
              BKeyport Module Developer @Guest
              last edited by

              @sean Can you explain your body code a bit? I’m not quite following it.

              The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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              • ? Offline
                A Former User @BKeyport
                last edited by

                @bkeyport
                In modern CSS, you can use variables. If you are using values referenced frequently or dependently, you can set that value as variables.
                In prior example, --body-margin is defined. Now you can use it instead static fixed value 20px. So when you have to change that value, just modify --body-margin once.

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                • BKeyportB Offline
                  BKeyport Module Developer
                  last edited by

                  This is the part that’s getting me…

                  width: calc(100vh - var(–body-margin) * 2);
                  height: calc(100vw - var(–body-margin) * 2);

                  If I’m reading this correctly - it’s taking the calculation of 100% of the viewpoint(direction) - the margin defined in the varible multiplied by 2?

                  100% of the viewport height minus 40 pixels in your example?

                  The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                  • ? Offline
                    A Former User @BKeyport
                    last edited by

                    @bkeyport
                    Yes. you are right.
                    Just one point, user-defined property should be start with -- not -

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                      sdetweil @BKeyport
                      last edited by

                      @bkeyport margin is both sides, or top and bottom. All the way around.

                      If u look at the original the width is hard coded at 100%- 2 times the margin value

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      • BKeyportB Offline
                        BKeyport Module Developer
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil so, then because I have to use the following:

                        body {
                        margin: 0px;
                        height: calc(100vh - 10px);
                        width: calc(100vw - 5px);
                        }
                        

                        am I correct in assuming that magicmirror sees the screen a few pixels bigger than it really is - and that’s being expressed by running off the right and bottom of the screen when I don’t have the 10px subtract from height, and the 5px subtract from width?

                        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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