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      Anthony Project Sponsor @dazza120
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      @dazza120 I installed MMM-SystemStats to my mirror and it helped a lot to monitor its status. Thank you for the tip. I would like to ask you if you know if it is possible to change the module size because it looks too big according to the other modules. I tried to do it but I didn’t find any css file in its folder to customize it.

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        dazza120 @Anthony
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        @anthony hi mate sorry, haven’t found out yet, may be message the Dev, but it isn’t really an issue for me but it would be nice to make the text look better

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          Anthony Project Sponsor @dazza120
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          @dazza120 I don’t want to make it look better. Just to reduce the size of the module. Thank you anyway for your reply. I’ll message the Dev.

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            rts58 @Anthony
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            @anthony Hi, I found this post maybe it will help? Also, custom.css is for all modules is in the css directory.

            @strawberry-3-141 said in MMM-forecast-io -- Localized up to the minute weather:

            .MODULENAME {
              transform: scale(0.5, 0.5);
            }
            

            if you replace modulename with your actual module name, this should give you a height and with of 50% of the actual size

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              Anthony Project Sponsor @rts58
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              @rts58 That worked. Thank you very much.

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