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      sdetweil @svenpisa
      last edited by

      @svenpisa yes, better.

      so that stuff for .weathericon from custom.css, I would click off each and see the effect.

      as you mouse over the settings in the right column a checkbox will appear, that u can check to disable a setting

      note .weather-icon applies to ALL of the icons.

      the css selector clause (stuff before the {) WILL ALWAYS match every such item on the page. you can make it more specific to get fewer elements.

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        svenpisa
        last edited by

        Thank you very much for your help.
        I first had to read through your messages at my leisure and at the same time I tried to understand the messages parallel to the developer tool.

        And lo and behold, it worked.

        0e90df8a-da41-4c3f-b2b7-c4d7e5436f24-image.png

        I have now split the weather module into two classes.

        		{
        			module: "weather",
        			classes: "forecast",
        			position: "top_right",
        			header: "Wettervorschau",
        			config: {
        				weatherProvider: "openweathermap",
        				type: "forecast",
        				location: "Hamburg",
        				locationID: "2911xxx", //ID from http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz; unzip the gz file and find your city
        				apiKey: "c64bb3321848fe4e76163xxxxxxxxxc"
        			}
        		},
        		{
        			module: "weather",
        			classes: "wetter",
        			position: "top_center",
        			config: {
        				weatherProvider: "openweathermap",
        				type: "current",
        				location: "Hamburg",
        				locationID: "2911xxx", //ID from http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz; unzip the gz file and find your city
        				apiKey: "c64bb3321848fe4e76163xxxxxxxxx"
        			}
        		},
        

        You could then play around really well with each class in the developer tool and then find the right position.

        For those who are interested. I have now made the following entries in the Custom.css so that it looks like this:

        .forecast .weathericon {
        position:absolute;	// absolute
        z-index: 0;
        height: 200px;
        right: 120px;
        margin-top: -65px; 
        padding-left: 60px;
        padding-top: 50px;
        height: 35px;
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-day-sunny {
        content: url("/css/icons/day.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-day-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-day-1.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-rain {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-6.svg");
        }
        
        forecast .wi-night-clear {
        content: url("/css/icons/night.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-night-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-night-2.svg");
        padding-right: 15px;
        padding-top: 10px;
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-showers {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-7.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-thunderstorm {
        content: url("/css/icons/thunder.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-snow {
        content: url("/css/icons/snowy-6.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-cloudy-windy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-day-3.svg");
        }
        
        .forescast.wi-night-rain {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-6.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-night-snow {
        content: url("/css/icons/snowy-6.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-night-thunderstorm {
        content: url("/css/icons/thunder.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-night-showers {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-7.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-fog {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy.svg");
        }
        
        .forecast .wi-night-alt-cloudy-windy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-night-1.svg");
        }
        
        /* Aenderungen Wettervorhersage */
        .wetter .weathericon {
        position: absolute;
        z-index: 1;
        margin-top: -33px;
        padding-top: 20px;
        left: 60px;	
        }
        	
        .wetter .wi-day-sunny {
        content: url("/css/icons/day.svg");
        padding-left: 6px;
        padding-top: 5px;
        height: 50px;
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-day-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-day-1.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-rain {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-6.svg");
        padding-left: 8px;
        padding-top: 5px;
        height: 45px;
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-clear {
        content: url("/css/icons/night.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-night-2.svg");
        height: 50px;
        padding-left: 5px;
        padding-top: 7px;
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-cloudy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-showers {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-7.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-thunderstorm {
        content: url("/css/icons/thunder.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-snow {
        content: url("/css/icons/snowy-6.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-cloudy-windy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-day-3.svg");
        height: 45px;
        padding-left: 8px;
        padding-top: 7px;
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-rain {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-6.svg");
        padding-left: 8px;
        padding-top: 5px;
        height: 45px;
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-snow {
        content: url("/css/icons/snowy-6.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-thunderstorm {
        content: url("/css/icons/thunder.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-showers {
        content: url("/css/icons/rainy-7.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-fog {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy.svg");
        }
        
        .wetter .wi-night-alt-cloudy-windy {
        content: url("/css/icons/cloudy-night-1.svg");
        height: 50px;
        padding-left: 5px;
        padding-top: 7px;
        }
        

        We can therefore close the entry here

        Thanks all again

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          sdetweil @svenpisa
          last edited by

          @svenpisa awesome! thanks for the feedback.

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            greedyvegan
            last edited by

            I have this issue too, the dev window says they’re the same class
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.42.19 PM.png
            but the classes are already different/labeled as forecast and weather in config
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.43.19 PM.png
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.43.27 PM.png

            when I open everything in the developer window,
            this is the one that highlights the icon I want to move “</span> == $0”
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.47.41 PM.png

            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 4.03.40 PM.png
            the current weather “sun” icon in the top module is the one I want to move,
            but its labeled as the current weather condition, NOT the icon I want to move
            when I uncheck the one I need, both icons from current weather and “today” from forecast both change
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.50.51 PM.png
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.48.32 PM.png

            it’s labeled as “weather weather” , when I change that, they both change (current weather and forecast)
            Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.50.03 PM.png

            what am I doing wrong?

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              greedyvegan
              last edited by

              (currently reading)
              https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6808/css-101-getting-started-with-css-and-understanding-how-css-works?_=1602611995137

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                sdetweil @greedyvegan
                last edited by sdetweil

                @greedyvegan yes, they are the same, that is why you need to add unique classes per my previous post, OR use the id value in custom css as the primary selector

                #module_{number}_module-name

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  greedyvegan @sdetweil
                  last edited by greedyvegan

                  @sdetweil

                  ok, so since this isn’t working, do I change the item “classes” or “type” ?

                  Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.43.19 PM.png
                  Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.43.27 PM.png

                  let’s say I change it to “weatherDAY” and “weatherWEEK”
                  in the css do I change it to

                  .weatherDAY .weathericon {
                  .weatherWEEK .weathericon {
                  

                  so on and so forth?

                  Screenshot 2024-03-30 at 3.50.03 PM.png

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                    greedyvegan @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil said in Default Weather Module Icon Position:

                    @greedyvegan yes, they are the same, that is why you need to add unique classes per my prvious post, OR use the id value in custom css as the primary selector

                    #module_{number}_module-name

                    I also saw you say IF you choose the module number, be careful when adding modules because the number will change.

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                      sdetweil @greedyvegan
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @greedyvegan sorry i posted to an issue

                      Screenshot_20240330_163923_Chrome.jpg

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        greedyvegan @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil thank you very much

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