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    • zdenekZ Offline
      zdenek @broberg
      last edited by zdenek

      @broberg thanks, it helps a lot. Just the basic question I still don’t get - How do I identify “individual class name” in JS file? Is there any key word? I went through code clock.js and there is nothing (for me) like “this is Span named date”. Actually, I want to have time (hours + : + minutes) green. There is timeString, which is I guess variable. There is div named digital, but I don’t want to have the whole div in green. There is also child named timeWrapper - this is ht right element? but

      .clock.time {
      color: green;
      }
      

      Doesn’t work. Also

      .clock.digital {
      color: green;
      }
      

      and also

      .clock.timeWrapper {
      color: green;
      }
      

      doesn’t do anything.
      Thanks for help

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      • brobergB Offline
        broberg Project Sponsor
        last edited by broberg

        First off, you need a space between the two classes .modulename.class is not the same as .modulename .class

        These are the classes in the clock module

        dateWrapper.className = "date normal medium";
        		timeWrapper.className = "time bright large light";
        		secondsWrapper.className = "dimmed";
        		weekWrapper.className = "week dimmed medium"
        
        

        As you can see there are no individual classname assigned to the secondsWrapper, just the dimmed class which is used by the weekWrapper as well.

        If you look at timeWrapper you will se that it will get css code frome four different classes.
        Bright gives the text a white color.
        Large gives the text it’s font size.
        And
        Light gives the text the weight of the font.

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        • strawberry 3.141S Offline
          strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @broberg
          last edited by

          @broberg the secondsWrapper is the only sup tag so it can be accessed by .clock sup.dimmed

          Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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          • zdenekZ Offline
            zdenek @broberg
            last edited by

            @broberg thanks, but still not clear. The missing space is clear. So, what will be in the custom to get time in green? I’m totally lost…

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            • brobergB Offline
              broberg Project Sponsor @zdenek
              last edited by

              @zdenek

              .clock .time {
              Color: green;
              }
              

              And as @strawberry-3-141 mentioned. Just the seconds

              .clock sup.dimmed {
              Color: #00FFAA;
              }
              
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              • zdenekZ Offline
                zdenek @broberg
                last edited by

                @broberg ah, thanks. I was trying that, but without the space between classes. This works, perfect, thanks. I hope, I’ll once get it…

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                  beck0r
                  last edited by beck0r

                  Have you tried to use an external Browser e.g. from your Laptop to Open your Magic Mirror Homepage ? (192.168.178.20:8080 for example) there you could use F12(developer Mode) to find out the css class names you Need

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