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    How to get 2 modules side by side?

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      BananaBro
      last edited by

      Sry I mixed up horizontally and vertically :D
      Of course I meant it the other way around!
      My config and the rest of the text should have cleared that out though.

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        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @BananaBro
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        @BananaBro Try this in your custom CSS:

        .MMM-PublicTransportBerlin {
          display: inline-block;
          width: 49%;
          max-width: 49%;
          min-width: 49%;
        }
        
        .MMM-PublicTransportBerlin:first-child {
          margin-right: 2%;
        }
        

        It may need a bit of tweaking to get it to work right… If it doesn’t work as-is, post a screenshot and we’ll take it from there.

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          BananaBro @j.e.f.f
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          @j.e.f.f thanks thats already looking very promising.

          0_1520723117961_Bildschirmfoto von »2018-03-11 00-04-18«.png

          as you can see both instances of the MMM-PublicTransportBerlin module are side by side. Now it would be nice if there would be a little bit space between them.

          Maybe its just coincidence but my Mirror took ages to load. Does a custom css always slow down the first startup?

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            j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @BananaBro
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            @BananaBro to adjust the space in between, play with the percentages. The 49% value is the width of the modules, and the 2% is the space in between. Adjust them so the total adds up to 100% — in this case, 2 x 49 + 2. So if you wanted more space in between — say you increase the 2% value to 6% then you would decrease the module width from 49% to 47%. Keep adjusting until you are happy.

            As for the start up time, I haven’t noticed custom.css causing abnormally long startup time, and my custom.css file has quite a lot in it. Could be something else going on.

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              BananaBro @j.e.f.f
              last edited by

              @j.e.f.f thx for the help. i tried to play with the percentages but it breaks the layout of the module. is there a possibility to grant more space in total?

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                j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @BananaBro
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                @BananaBro try assigning more width to the bottom_right region:

                .region.bottom.right {
                  width: 800px;
                  min-width: 800px;
                  max-width: 800px;
                }
                

                Adjust 800px until you are happy

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                  BananaBro @j.e.f.f
                  last edited by

                  @j.e.f.f really appreciate your help!

                  0_1520793257773_Bildschirmfoto von »2018-03-11 19-33-15«.png

                  this is my result for now!

                  .region.bottom.right {
                    width: 720px;
                    min-width: 720px;
                    max-width: 720px;
                  }
                  
                  .MMM-PublicTransportBerlin {
                    display: inline-block;
                    width: 45%;
                    max-width: 45%;
                    min-width: 45%;
                    margin-left: 5%;
                  }
                  
                  .MMM-PublicTransportBerlin:first-child {
                    margin-right: 5%;
                  }
                  
                  

                  And this is my custom css if anyone is interested. I had to split the margin otherwise there was no space between the two instances.

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                    bertories @BananaBro
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                    @BananaBro

                    Re: How to get 2 modules side by side?

                    I am trying to have my Weather modules next to each other. I get close following this post, but I can’t seem to get them next to each other. I have played with the % on width and things and I can’t get the tops even.

                    .weather {
                    display: inline-block;
                    width: 47%;
                    max-width: 47%;
                    min-width: 47%;
                    }
                    .weather:first-child {
                    margin-right: 6%;
                    }
                    .region.top.right {
                    width: 600px;
                    min-width: 600px;
                    max-width: 600px;
                    }

                    Link to image:
                    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/377vilalfvri9btnyc195/Screenshot-5.png?rlkey=77qpb4f05qh5zp6iqfa8e28o0&dl=0

                    Thank you,

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