Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt2
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 @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2: @cskenney said in MMM-CalendarExt2: I also want to change the background-color and possibly the (font) color. Sorry for the late reply. At weekends, I rarely am in front of computer. 
 You can define class in your CSS. then assign it into your transfrom code.transform: (event) => { if (event.title.search("Recycle") > -1) { event.icon = "mdi:recycle" event.className = "CLASS_RECYCLE" // in your css/custom.css, define color and bgcolor for this class }, return event },I figured that out about an hour ago and was coming back to the forums to revise my post. Thanks for confirming what I did works! 
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 @scuppasteve said in MMM-CalendarExt2: @Sean That worked perfectly . How would you go about making the slot event background not be a black gradient? I just want the whole thing to be transparent. You can adjust the background color in the CSS file. Since you already defined the eventName: “CHORES_CAL” you can use it in CSS. syntax: background-color: rgba(red, green, blue, alpha);alpha: 0~1 (0:transparent, 1:opaque) Try this in your CSS file. .CX2 .event.CHORES_CAL { background-color:rgba(0,0,0,0); }I believe that will make the background transparent for all the events in that eventName class. 
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 @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2: @jani-karna - Slightly narrow event’s width is intentional to avoid margin of error on calculation. It is hardcoded. But if you want to modify it by yourself,
 https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/blob/a5d509ada997034f91e0790ad72e87512cb24c60/CALEXT2_Slot.js#L250
 eventDom.style.width = width - 15 + "px"Change 15to what you want.Worked perfectly, thank you! 
- Slightly narrow event’s width is intentional to avoid margin of error on calculation. It is hardcoded. But if you want to modify it by yourself,
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 @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2: Can I also shrink the gap between events vertically somehow? Tell me more exact details? Even a picture will help. What I mean with gap between events is this: 
  
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 @jani-karna 
  
 Hmmm… in Original CSS, there was no huge gap. It would be only 2px. I think you probably have modified CSS by yourself, but I don’t know what you changed. Sorry, can’t help you.
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 @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2: Hmmm… in Original CSS, there was no huge gap. It would be only 2px. I think you probably have modified CSS by yourself, but I don’t know what you changed. Sorry, can’t help you. Thats fine, I’ll figure it out. In the upcoming calendar, I have location or additional information in the events and their font is too big. Can I somehow make it smaller? Here’s a pic, the last row being the additional information: 
  
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 @jani-karna 
 https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
 EacheventhaseventSub(and its sub-elementseventLocationandeventDescription). By default, agenda(upcomingandcurrent) views would revealeventSub, so, you can use that CSS selector to specify.
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 @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2: @jani-karna 
 https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
 EacheventhaseventSub(and its sub-elementseventLocationandeventDescription). By default, agenda(upcomingandcurrent) views would revealeventSub, so, you can use that CSS selector to specify.Missed that styling part… :grimacing_face: got it working, thank you again! 
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 Hello again. is there a way to scroll the events when there are so many on a single day with displaying the (+x). 
  Thanks. 
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 @code999 
 no. i was tried scrolling in my older CALEXT but too burden to rpi.
