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    Changing table cell in calendar module using custom.css

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      sdetweil @evroom
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      @evroom can u see the custom.css styles selected in the right window on the dev window elements tab?
      that will prove that the selector clause worked (or not)

      Sam

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        evroom @sdetweil
        last edited by

        @sdetweil

        Yes, I can:

        Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 22.09.32.png

        But is stricken through.
        So somebody high-jacked it probably.

        Look like I am going somewhere, but now the finishing touch.

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          sdetweil @evroom
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          @evroom

          ok, the selector is good

          that typing at the top has replaced it

          but CSS selects the style that is MOST specific…

          yours might not be vs the style ON the element

          you can override by adding !important

           .calendar tr.dateheader.normal.dayAfterTomorrow td {
             padding-top: 0px !important;
          }
          

          Sam

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            evroom @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil

            That did the trick !

            I must say that the Elements tab is confusing, as it looks like the value did not change.
            Probably this is the state before custom.css is applied.
            Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 22.27.58.png

            The padding has gone (this was my goal):
            Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 22.34.19.png

            An additional question.
            How to change the class, as in this example ?

            $('.calendar table')
            <table class="xsmall"><tr class="dateheader normal dayAfterTomorrow"><td colspan="3" style="padding-top: 10px;">Nov 15th 00:00 </td></tr><tr class="event-wrapper normal event dayAfterTomorrow"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td class="title bright align-left" colspan="2">TestCal: All day event</td></tr></table>
            
            .calendar .table {
              class: "small" !important;
            }
            

            It says Unkown property name, which makes sense.
            Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 22.50.12.png

            E.J.

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              sdetweil @evroom
              last edited by sdetweil

              @evroom you cannot add or change a classname string

              class=“foo”
              to add “bar” class too
              class =“foo bar”

              but you CAN change the behavior of the other classes to match what adding another class could do

              OR , you could add the styles to the ELEMENTS you WOULD have added the bar class to…

              just_have_to_select_them {
              styles
              }

              as an example of a complex selector in my MMM-Config, I want to hide an element on a library generated element

              .possibly-hidden-tab div:nth-child(2)  > div > div >div >ul >li:only-child >a[rel*="Item%201"] {
                display: none;
              }
              

              this is
              elements with the possibly-hidden-tab class
              its second child div
              its immed child div
              its immed child div
              its immed child div
              its immed child ul
              its immed only child li
              with an a element containing a rel attribute value of “Item 1”
              (spaces have to be encoded, but for clarity I left it out here)

              Sam

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