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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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    • 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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        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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              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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                  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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                        sdetweil @BKeyport
                        last edited by

                        @bkeyport I also had a heck of a time modifying body to get a fullscreen image.
                        I finally changed to use the .fullscreen.above css setting. I was also worried that if I required body to be changed and some else’s module also required body changed, then the conflict would mess up my display.

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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