Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Dashboard & Whiteboard
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 The solution is a vertical 23 inch display (23" LG IPS231P FullHD) and a whiteboard of the same size. 
 They are built together in a wooden frame. 
 A Raspberry pi4 runs MagicMirror, it is in the frame behind the display, it is controlled remotely by VNC Viewer.
  I use the following modules Clock 
 Calendar
 Weather
 MMM-AutoDimmer
 MMM-Namnsdag
 MMM-Moon
 MMM-Pinfo
 MMM-homeassistant-sensors
 MMM-Worldclock
 MMM-HTMLSnippet
 MMM-EmbedYoutube
 MMM-CalendarExt3
 with 7 different google calendars
 - Family calendar
 - Mom’s calendar
 - Dad’s calendar
 - the daughter’s calendar
 - the son’s calendar
 - the son’s soccer team
 - birthdaysThen also some that are currently disabled: 
 MMM-HumanClock
 MMM-PlaceInfo
 MMM-EmbedURL
 MMM-Skolmaten
 MMM-EyeCandy
 MMM-EARTH
 MMM-Wallpaper 
  Thanks to all who developed the great modules and keep them alive! :clapping_hands: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone: 
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 @sum2023 said in Magic Dashboard & Whiteboard: MMM-CalendarExt3 amazing - u did something with CSS? Or how did u get agenda view (MMM-CalendarExt3) over all width of screen? 
 thanks
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 @zdenek That’s either bottom_bar or CSS to stretch it. 
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 @BKeyport ok, thanks 
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 @sum2023 - Excellent idea. And great execution. 
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 Very nice solution! I was thinking about a very similar setup. But I would like to have very thin or no borders between the screen and the whiteboard. And is there a white background scene for magic mirror with dark font colours? Best case would be the white of the screen is the same white of the whiteboard. 
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 @themoe - I’m pretty sure one of the forum members has a custom CSS file that does a white background. If you check out that portion of the forum you can probably find it. 
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 @themoe Most of what you need is the root section of main.css, which you can modify by adding it to custom.css Here’s the defaults, adjust as you desire. However, I will warn you, you may also have to do it on a module by module basis - many modules don’t use these defaults for even their base text. :root { --color-text: #999; --color-text-dimmed: #666; --color-text-bright: #fff; --color-background: #000; --font-primary: "Roboto Condensed"; --font-secondary: "Roboto"; --font-size: 20px; --font-size-xsmall: 0.75rem; --font-size-small: 1rem; --font-size-medium: 1.5rem; --font-size-large: 3.25rem; --font-size-xlarge: 3.75rem; --gap-body-top: 60px; --gap-body-right: 60px; --gap-body-bottom: 60px; --gap-body-left: 60px; --gap-modules: 30px; }
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 @sum2023 Do you mind sharing your CSS code or config? I’m looking to do somethign similar but a newbie here 




