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    • johnnyboyJ Offline
      johnnyboy @broberg
      last edited by

      @broberg
      Oh, ok… Well I will play about with it anyway just to see what that does to it… just so I will know for experience as its another learning curve i’ve learned

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      • brobergB Offline
        broberg Project Sponsor @johnnyboy
        last edited by broberg

        @johnnyboy You can do a lot to the Magicmirror and it’s module just by editing the css,

        Here is a good reference for CSS : https://www.w3schools.com/css/

        And css for beginners : http://www.htmldog.com/guides/css/beginner/

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        • johnnyboyJ Offline
          johnnyboy @cowboysdude
          last edited by yawns

          @cowboysdude said in Changing Module Display Width:

           {
              module: 'MMM-History',
              position: 'top_right',
                   config: {
          	 maxWidth: "33%"
          		}
                    },
          

          Oooooo MM didn’t like that :-) So I musta entered something wrong or didn’t enter something I should have? Can you please guide me to what part I did wrong here?

           {
              module: 'MMM-WunderGround',
              position: 'top_left',
                   config: {
          	 maxWidth: "33%"
          		}
                    }, 
          apikey: 'pws: mydetailshere',
          hourly: '1',
          fctext: '1'
          
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          • brobergB Offline
            broberg Project Sponsor @johnnyboy
            last edited by

            @johnnyboy maxWidth isn’t specified for the WunderGround module. So you can’t use the same config option there as you could with MMM-History.

            Confusing I know, but most modules don’t use size settings in the config since it’s better to set that with css code.

            Custom css-code is put in the file custom.css that can be found in the css folder.

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            • johnnyboyJ Offline
              johnnyboy @broberg
              last edited by yawns

              @broberg

              Ah, ok… I was jumping ahead of myself there… so I will try

              .MMM-WunderGround {
                  width : 200px;
              }
              

              200px; or whatever looks good.
              Thanks again.

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              • johnnyboyJ Offline
                johnnyboy @johnnyboy
                last edited by johnnyboy

                I changed mines to 250px as that was about maxed out or else it would move the large Moon icon onto top bar and would become 1/3 of its original size and not look right, or look good… so I’m pretty happy at that.

                However, I thought to do the same thing to the calendar that’s directly opposite, on the top right…to keep the aspect look… Nope! It wont budge for some reason?
                Side effect now is a slight 5 - 7 second load time to WunderGround, Calendar, and News feed on bottom bar… No idea if this is linked or no?No effect at all on Compliments or SimpleLogo.
                .Module_calendar {
                width : 250px;
                }

                No idea if this is relevant, but should I have included the calendar header Uk Holidays? My calendar is also linked to Google Calendar so no idea if that could be a reason either why it wont allow width to be adjusted, but thought to mention

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                • brobergB Offline
                  broberg Project Sponsor @johnnyboy
                  last edited by

                  @johnnyboy I think it should be just .calendar not .Module_calendar

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                  • johnnyboyJ Offline
                    johnnyboy @broberg
                    last edited by johnnyboy

                    @broberg
                    ok will try that now… Yes that did it… I didn’t know not to include .Module there… Thought they all had the same command, apart from MMM

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                    • D Offline
                      deadherring
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      I have my MM configured vertically and a lot of the calendar entries get cut off. I’m trying to widen the calendar.

                      This is what I’ve added to custom.css but I’m not seeing any change. (sorry, I’m not sure how to make the code show up in a special way the way others do)

                      body {
                      .MMM-calendar {
                      width : 350px;
                      }
                      }

                      Can someone point me in the right direction in terms of what I’m doing wrong?

                      Thanks,

                      Nathan

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                      • brobergB Offline
                        broberg Project Sponsor @deadherring
                        last edited by

                        @deadherring

                        .calendar {
                        width : 350px;
                        }
                        

                        It’s not supposed to be inside the body{} and since it is a default/stock module it doesn’t use the MMM prefix like other modules does so the class name of the module is just .calendar

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