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    • brobergB Offline
      broberg Project Sponsor @Peter
      last edited by

      @Peter It’s all doable with css.

      .region.bottom {
      height: 200px;
      }
      
      

      This you add in your custom.css file (outside of body{})

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        Peter @broberg
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        @broberg , unfortunately it did not work: now the bottom bar and bottom left en bottom right overlap.
        I changed the value and tried .regio bottom_bar.
        Any more ideas?
        Peter

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          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by

          @Peter said in Regions:

          .regio bottom_bar.

          Can you copy and paste your exact code? It’s important that you address it with “.region.bottom” (no space, and note the dots)

          I posted about addressing elements in CSS before, see here.

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            Peter @doubleT
            last edited by

            @doubleT sorry for the misunderstanding.
            First I copied and pasted your code; it gave an overlap (bottom bar and bottom left and bottom right).
            Then I tried more things like changing it in . bottom_bar (did not help to solve the problem.).
            And I tried some other values in your code.
            Restarted the RPI every time in between the changes.
            But still the same problem.
            Peter

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              doubleT Module Developer
              last edited by doubleT

              @Peter said in Regions:

              . bottom_bar

              That’s what I ment with exact code. Because this will do nothing, it should be

              .bottom.bar
              

              Because the element you want to address has both classes, there’s no space in between.
              But I see where it went wrong: “bottom_bar” is how you assign a module to a region in the config.js. But that’s not how you address it in css.

              Can you show us your problem with either a screenshot or a photo? If I understand right, you have

              • Newsfeed in bottom_bar (css: .region.bottom.bar .container .module)
              • a module in bottom_left (css: .region.bottom.bar .region.bottom.left)
              • something in bottom_right (css: .region.bottom.bar .region.bottom.right)
                Important: “.region.bottom.bar .container” will address ALL of them because of the structure.

              Usually, the bottom_bar should claim its place as needed and push the other two up as necessary. So that would be normal (and is what you described).

              I’d try

              .region.bottom.bar .container .module.newsfeed {
                  height: ???px; /* height of the module with maximum lines possible */
              }
              
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                Peter @doubleT
                last edited by

                @doubleT , you made my day!
                It works perfectly.
                Indeed I have a newsfeed (several from different sources) in the bottom_bar, Moviemodule in bottom_left and random (travel) pictures in bottom_right region.
                With your help the modules stay on the same line!
                Thanks!
                Peter

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                  doubleT Module Developer
                  last edited by

                  You’re welcome.
                  Btw. depending on how you control your Pi and Mirror, you don’t need to restart your whole Pi. In this case, just refreshing the browser should work, or restarting the Mirror process, if it doesn’t.

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                  • WayneRigleyW Offline
                    WayneRigley
                    last edited by WayneRigley

                    Hi all, well after countless trying ive given up and now asking for help. my MM is working perfect and the only troubling issue in my top_right section, i have a few things in there under the config but i would like to extend the left border of my top_right a little more left if thats possible. i have too much open space from the center to the right side. i will not be resizing fonts using the shift+ +/- any longer so that wont be an issue is manually adjusted. thanks all in advance and have a look here what im refering to
                    https://photos.app.goo.gl/EUWdJRQwAjKJksx46

                    Wayne R

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                      Fifin404
                      last edited by Fifin404

                      Hi all, is there any way to change outer border around modules? Make it smaller?
                      0_1575129077002_IMG_20191130_153745.png

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                      • FoziF Offline
                        Fozi Project Sponsor
                        last edited by

                        Im main.css you can change the margin, heightand width under ‚body’ as you need. Here are my values I adjusted. The default values are commented.

                        body {
                          /* margin: 60px; */
                          margin: 5px; 
                          position: absolute;
                          /*height: calc(100% - 120px);
                          width: calc(100% - 120px);*/
                          height: calc(100% - 10px);
                          width: calc(100% - 10px);
                        

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