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    Throwing down the gauntlet

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      jbeck615 @jproehl
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      @jproehl thank you. ill do some deeper vetting. thanks!

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        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @jbeck615
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        @jbeck615 if you post your css here we can help to spot the issue

        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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          johnnyboy @Mykle1
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            jbeck615 @strawberry 3.141
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            @strawberry-3.141 oh my thank you SO much for offering. i hate asking for help but let me tinker with it for a couple of days and if no luck i will take you up on the offer. LOVE this community. thank you again for even offering!

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
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              @strawberry-3.141

              I thought you might like to know that I had some success with the custom.css file without asking for your help. I did do some looking around in the module .js file and the Developers Tools. I was careful not to change anything. I was looking for clues on what changes specific parts of a module. (e.g. table, text, align, padding, margin, etc…)

              I wanted to be able to move the calendar_monthly module to the left margin. I also wanted to constrain the module to a specific width so that it wouldn’t expand when another module stretches the region they both occupy. And just for good measure, I threw in some color. So, using the the css information that you’ve already given me for other modules, and the information I got from looking in the module.js file and Developers Tools, I did this.

              0_1488301766370_success.JPG

              With this

              }
              
              .calendar_monthly table {
                width: initial;
                float: left;
              }
              
              .calendar_monthly td {
                text-align: left !important;
              }
              
              .calendar_monthly calendar-table {
                text-align: left !important;
              }
              
              .calendar_monthly {
                width: 200px;
                color: #6f6;
              } 
              

              “I’m smart! I can do things!” (Fredo Corleone - The Godfather II)

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                johnnyboy @Mykle1
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                  jbeck615 @strawberry 3.141
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                  @strawberry-3.141 So I can definitely post the css coding but my pi takes some time to start up some days it seems… anyway what I was ultimately trying to do was, using wunderground, get rid of the last column as you and Mykle1 showed above and get the icon for current to look realistic/color but keep the forecast icons as generic icons. so the way i attempted this was incorporate all of the edits you all provided above. then i repeated wunderground twice in the modules, one to show current and the color icon (realistic icon) and a second time just to show forecast but with generic icons. however when i stack them both in top right thats where i get the unwanted icons. if i put current wunderground in the top center then they go away. thoughts? i can provide css if needed for sure. thanks for even looking! ![alt text](0_1488306217254_Picturemirror.jpg image url)

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                    jbeck615 @Mykle1
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                    @Mykle1 thanks for sharing! the width of the monthly calendar was bothering me and i was going to research later anyway!

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                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @johnnyboy
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                      @johnnyboy said in Throwing down the gauntlet:

                      is that why you put the ! important there?

                      No sir, I do believe that this is the entry that constrains the module to 200 pixels ( and the color)

                      .calendar_monthly {
                        width: 200px;
                        color: #6f6;
                      } 
                      

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                      • Mykle1M Offline
                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @jbeck615
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                        @jbeck615 said in Throwing down the gauntlet:

                        thanks for sharing! the width of the monthly calendar was bothering me and i was going to research later anyway!

                        Cool. I’ve found answers that way too, before I even had the question

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