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    Change default interface colors

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      00conman
      last edited by

      I’ll look into it. By the way what calendar are you using?

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      • KirAsh4K Offline
        KirAsh4 Moderator
        last edited by KirAsh4

        A modified one that I haven’t checked into the base code yet. :)

        A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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          00conman
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          Whatever it is it’s awesome. Good on you man.

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          • KirAsh4K Offline
            KirAsh4 Moderator
            last edited by

            Once I figure out why git(hub) is pulling in all of the erroneous stuff and fix that, I’ll create a pull request so it gets merged.

            A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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            • KirAsh4K Offline
              KirAsh4 Moderator
              last edited by

              By the way, that colorful screen capture was simply demonstrating that if you want to edit the default modules, you can, and you can then color them any way you want. In this case, I opened calendar.js and in the 'getStyles' section, I added another file:

                      // Define required scripts.
                      getStyles: function() {
                              return ["calendar.css", "font-awesome.css", "mystyles.css"];
                      },
              

              In this instance, 'mystyles.css' is my custom one, which I then created and added my own colors to the various elements:

              #module_1_clock .time, #module_1_clock .date {
                      color: #99F;
              }
              
              #module_1_clock .dimmed {
                      color: #449;
              }
              
              #module_2_calendar header {
                      color: #F00;
                      border-bottom: 2px solid #600;
              }
              
              #module_2_calendar .title {
                      color: #F99;
              }
              
              #module_2_calendar .time {
                      color: #FBB;
              }
              
              #module_2_calendar .symbol {
                      color: #FF0;
              }

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              • KirAsh4K Offline
                KirAsh4 Moderator
                last edited by

                The same approach applies when you’re creating your own custom modules. Keep in mind that if you edit the default files, a future update can overwrite them and you lose your changes.

                A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                • KirAsh4K Offline
                  KirAsh4 Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Also note the warning as stated on the wiki page:
                  Note: If a file can not be loaded, the boot up of the mirror will stall.

                  Meaning, if you tell getStyles to look for a file called 'myStyles.css' but in reality it’s called 'mystyles.css' (case matters) or 'coolcolor.css', the mirror will stall and not load. So be careful.

                  A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                  • MichMichM Offline
                    MichMich Admin
                    last edited by

                    you can use the /css/custom.css to overwrite all styles. This file is embedded after all other css files, so you should be able to overwrite what you want. Is just a matter of creative CSS usage.

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                      00conman
                      last edited by

                      Okay thank you guys I’ll have to look into it.

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                        dyard @KirAsh4
                        last edited by

                        @KirAsh4 Hi I am setting up my first magic mirror, is this old post still valid? This look is great, I tried to follow and add a custom mystyles.css and added to the same calendar module. But I didn’t see it make a change. Thanks for your help

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