Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Throwing down the gauntlet
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@Mykle1 Well, I applaud your efforts (it’s getting rarer in this messed up country) … I hope someday to figure this stuff out to a point where I can help another newbie. Thanks again!
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@jproehl said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
Well, I applaud your efforts (it’s getting rarer in this messed up country) …
New York City, USA. I’m just trying to be good representative of my city and country.
I hope someday to figure this stuff out to a point where I can help another newbie. Thanks again!
Dude, one month ago I knew less than you, guaranteed. You will be helping others soon, guaranteed.
Peace
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@jproehl said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
Thank you so much!
I just
stole
your coloring code for the date and time. haha, so thank you. See? You’re helping already. :thumbsup_tone1: -
@Mykle1 Have at it! FYI: the one I can’t get to work is the .newsfeed .title I still get small letters in gray for “New York Times” and “BBC”. If I go into the main.css and change the color/size for “small” text, that works but hear that isn’t recommended since it will disappear if I update MagicMirror.
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@jproehl custom.css
.newsfeed div.light.small.dimmed { color: #e54a1b; font-size: 9px; }
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@strawberry-3.141 said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
custom.css
I found myself squinting to read the source of the newsfeed in its default, dimmed state, so I jumped all over this. Now, with your css entry, and a little adjustment on my part, I now have my
font-size:
at 18px and itscolor:
set to #99F.Every time I think my mirror is perfect, you make it better.
genuflecting
We are not worthy!Many thanks, many times. :thumbsup_tone2:
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@strawberry-3.141 said in Throwing down the gauntlet:
.newsfeed div.light.small.dimmed {
color: #e54a1b;
font-size: 9px;
}
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@strawberry-3.141 Hi: Can you point me to a reference where I can learn how to determine the precise terms to use for doing this? For example, how do you determine that “div.light.small.dimmed” was the proper parameter to enter to change the text I was after?
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@jproehl it’s not super simple to find out what to write in the css if you are not familiar with css and javascript since most of that is names specified by the coders of the magic mirror and the modules,
If it’s not specified in the module documentation you can look in the modules .js file and search for the text
className
after that is usually specified one or more classes that will determine the appearance of what is being displayed.The className should also be visible if you look at the html code in the browser.
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@broberg Okay, I’ll poke around in the codes. Thanks!