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      cskenney @scuppasteve
      last edited by cskenney

      @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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        jani.karna
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        @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

        @jani-karna

        1. 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 15 to what you want.

        Worked perfectly, thank you!

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          jani.karna @Guest
          last edited by jani.karna

          @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:
          0_1575273829573_IMG_0603.png

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            A Former User @jani.karna
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            @jani-karna
            0_1575277296246_e7b38c60-d926-45c5-bd2e-0fdc0edec9ec-image.png
            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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              jani.karna @Guest
              last edited by

              @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:
              0_1575325368287_IMG_0614.jpg

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                A Former User @jani.karna
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                @jani-karna
                https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
                Each event has eventSub (and its sub-elements eventLocation and eventDescription). By default, agenda(upcoming and current) views would reveal eventSub, so, you can use that CSS selector to specify.

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                  jani.karna @Guest
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                  @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

                  @jani-karna
                  https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
                  Each event has eventSub (and its sub-elements eventLocation and eventDescription). By default, agenda(upcoming and current) views would reveal eventSub, 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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                    code999
                    last edited by

                    Hello again. is there a way to scroll the events when there are so many on a single day with displaying the (+x).
                    0_1575487198314_bfe79fce-4c8c-4cd5-ba04-86023f46686e-image.png

                    Thanks.

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                      A Former User @code999
                      last edited by

                      @code999
                      no. i was tried scrolling in my older CALEXT but too burden to rpi.

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                        A Former User @code999
                        last edited by

                        @code999
                        Instead, you can sort and filter the order of events to be shown.

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