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    How can I limit the width of a module that's crossing over from left to right?

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      rkorell @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil yes, for sure.
      I’ve experimented a lot - even with trials to identify CSS-locator with debug-console (which fails)…
      Finally this simple statement in module-documentes CSS-locator works fine…
      :-)
      Lucky punch …

      Ralf

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        sdetweil @rkorell
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        @rkorell said in How can I limit the width of a module that's crossing over from left to right?:

        even with trials to identify CSS-locator with debug-console (which fails)…

        then you aren’t using it correctly…

        if you looked at this
        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/125328

        the dev console SHOWS you the selector AND you can copy/paste the html to get the terms in custom.css

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          rkorell @sdetweil
          last edited by rkorell

          @sdetweil

          then you aren’t using it correctly…

          yes :-)
          For sure.
          But in your given (referenced) example (Thanks for this - highly appreciated!) is happening exacty this “magic” which I cannot get through …

          Example:

          your “magic” reduces

          .CX3 div .cell.today.thisMonth.thisYear.year_2025.month_3.date_25.weekday_2 div.cellHeader div.cellDate {
           height: 1em;
          text-align: left;
          }
          

          to much simpler

          .CX3 div .cell.today div.cellDate {
           height: 1em;
          }
          

          The reason behind is pretty clear but from my (naive and may incorrect) “understanding” MY approach would be

          .CX3 div .cell.today div.cellHeader div.cellDate {
           height: 1em;
          }
          

          And I’m sure this is wrong and won’t work.
          But why “div.cellHeader” is NOT neccesary regardless it’s presence in the copied locator - is kind of “contra-intuitive” and hard to understand …

          And I guess this exactly are these issues why I’m struggling…

          Warm regards,
          Ralf

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            sdetweil @rkorell
            last edited by sdetweil

            @rkorell will explain later
            I use this set of pages to help me understand the css selector clause…
            it used to be one page, now separated into like attributes…
            https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php

            the html from my example link

            <div class="cell today thisMonth thisYear year_2025 month_3 date_29 weekday_6 weekend weekend_1" data-date="1743231600000" data-events="1" data-has-events="true" id="1743231600000_1743306263377" data-popoverble="true">
                 <div class="cellHeader">
                     <div class="cw">13</div>
                     <div class="cellDate">
                        <span class="dateParts month seq_0">Mar</span>
                        <span class="dateParts literal seq_1"> </span>
                        <span class="dateParts day seq_2">29</span>
                     </div>
                   </div>
                   <div class="cellBody"></div>
                   <div class="cellFooter">
                </div>
            </div>
            

            now, we want to pick today, and the thing that wraps the date itself.

            css is really pretty straight forward

            left to right match the elements from the selector
            . means class=
            # means id=
            otherwise its an element name (div, table, p, span …)

            so. we want JUST content in the `CX3` class content
               and then we want the things under `today`
            

            we don’t HAVE to specify the element as long as there are not different elements with the same class… (div and span)

            so
            .CX3 .today

            the space between means ‘also’, with no space it means ‘AND’ (same element has BOTH specified)

            we REALLY want the cellDate class elements, can we get there from today?
            yes,
            the cellHeader element doesn’t matter, cause there is no OTHER location for cellDate, except under cellHeader…

            so if we combine those

            .CX3 .today .cellDate, together they define a specific element family we can ‘select’

            we could add div.today (a div AND .today specified) , but it wouldn’t be more specific. In a calendar month there will only be ONE element with today class AND it only has ONE child element with cellDate, they are not the SAME element, so we need spaces between the selector elements

            css will ALWAYS pick ALL elements that match, across the entire document(page)

            so if we said .CX3 .cellDate we would adjust ALL of them, oops. NOT JUST for the one for today

            we could use .cellDate
            BUT if another module used that same class, then we would fiddle with their css… oops

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              rkorell @sdetweil
              last edited by rkorell

              @sdetweil Dear Sam,
              thanks for this long explanation.
              Understood.

              But you did it again :-) (no worries - it’s my own inability…).

              You’ve introduced - magic again :-) - a .today identifier …
              This definitely makes sens but is not “visible” from a dummie perspective …
              Just to illustrate what I mean.
              If one KNOWS what happens (remember our long discussion in another thread where I was not able to pick the right “div” tag in the console) all is quite easy.
              If not - it’s really hard . That’s all what I try to show…
              And yes - the right way is and should be to get a full understanding how CSS works - which is not true in my personal case…
              So I’m seeking around with “trial and error” - which fails often…

              Thanks for your engagement and effort!

              Ralf

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                sdetweil @rkorell
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                @rkorell i didnt introduce it, in html

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                Sam

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