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      rkorell @rkorell
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      @rkorell Screenshot 2025-03-23 203408.png
      This same in Chrome

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        rkorell @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil said in CSS modifications on a module which has no own css styles?:

        where does it open

        <div module>
        <div class "module content">
        <div Style "margin-block-end">
          <span class> font-awesome-picture
        " HERE THE TEXT"
        </div>
        </div>
        </div>
        

        Screenshot 2025-03-23 203611.png
        The " <div class “module content”> " is identified by
        "#module_10_MMM-JsonValue > div:nth-child(2) " (for the first instance of module)
        second and following instances are counted up consecutively
        "#module_11_MMM-JsonValue > div:nth-child(2) "
        "#module_12_MMM-JsonValue > div:nth-child(2) "
        "#module_13_MMM-JsonValue > div:nth-child(2) "

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          rkorell @rkorell
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          #module_10_MMM-JsonValue > div:nth-child(2) {
             color: "fuchsia";
          }
          
          

          Doesn’t work, either :-(

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            sdetweil @rkorell
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            @rkorell prototype

            IMG_0885.jpeg

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              sdetweil @sdetweil
              last edited by sdetweil

              @rkorell maybe that will work

              if you change it in the input area, does change

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                sdetweil @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @rkorell

                .module-content div {
                color:
                }

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                  rkorell @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil Ahhhh…
                  THIS “bottom” …
                  Sorry for misinterpreting this.
                  Will try your suggestion.

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                    rkorell @sdetweil
                    last edited by rkorell

                    @sdetweil
                    Unfortunately

                    
                    .MB-Wetter-Temp .module-content div {
                    color: "fuchsia";
                    }
                    
                    
                    

                    doesn’t work :-(

                    May you are much faster than me?
                    If you mind to try MMM-JsonValue with this

                    		{   /// WIND
                    			module: "MMM-JsonValue",
                    			position: "top_right",
                    			classes: "MB-Wetter-Wind",
                    			disabled: false,
                    			config: {
                    				apiBase: 'https://api.weather.com/v2/pws/observations/current?stationId=IGEROL23&format=json&units=m&numericPrecision=decimal&apiKey=e0658025e8d74a2da58025e8d70a2ddf',
                    				method: "GET",
                    				title: "", // Widget Title, set to null if not needed
                    				icon: "fa-solid fa-wind", // Font Awesome icon, displayed before any text, set to null if not needed
                    				prefix: "  Wind:  ", //   "Quote: \"" ---  Text displayed before the value, can be a blank String ""
                    				suffix: " m/s", // "\" (from https://api.quotable.io/random)" ----- Text displayed after the value, can be a blank String ""
                    				jsonPath: "$.observations[:1].metric.windSpeed", // value in the json to display, the module use https://github.com/dchester/jsonpath for parsing. Note: if $ is not the first character in your path, it will be added for backward-compatibility reason.
                    
                    				refreshInterval: 5 * 1000 * 60, // refresh every 5 minutes
                    				debug: false,
                    				skipPadding: false, // yo can un-comment this line if you want to display a related value below; using a second instance.
                    			}
                    		 },		 
                    

                    code snippet in config.js …
                    Gives you the windspeed on my weather station monitored by wunderground …

                    Thanks again !
                    Ralf

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                      sdetweil @rkorell
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @rkorell said in CSS modifications on a module which has no own css styles?:

                      .MB-Wetter-Temp .module-content div {
                      color: “fuchsia”;
                      }

                      SO close… the color is NOT in quotes (in css)
                      sorry I missed that before

                      .MB-Wetter-Wind .module-content div {
                        color: blue;
                      }
                      

                      Snip20250324_1.png

                      here I am using the dev window to override the blue to red… see the top right of the right column , note that the one from custom.css (just below), is strikethru to say it is overridden by something higher up
                      if you uncheck the checkbox in front of the color:red; it will disable that value and the strikethru will go away and the text will be blue

                      Screenshot 2025-03-24 at 6.48.28 AM.png

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                        rkorell @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil said in CSS modifications on a module which has no own css styles?:

                        dev window to override the blue to red

                        I guess your own CSS modification has enabled this…
                        Without this the entry #text doesn’t have any opportunity to change anything…

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