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Only tested beta server 3.6.0.58 Might have some issues with left and right padding with this, depending on screen size/resolution. /*Remove Horizontal Scrolling*/ div.scrollSlider {flex-wrap: wrap; } div.scrollbuttoncontainer.scrollbuttoncontainer-right {display: none !important; } ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /*Remove Horizontal Scrolling set padding*/ div.scrollSlider { flex-wrap: wrap; padding-right: 2.5%; padding-left: 2.5%; } .scrollbuttoncontainer-right {display:
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Hi, i am new with emby and i have two questions: - How can I modify a CSS file? Where is It? - Is possible to get the library view like Disney+?? Something like the picture Thanks in advance!
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Hi, I'm running emby-server in docker on my linux server & accessing via the web-interface from other boxes. I've seen numerous mentions of a 'custom css' feature - but need a hand getting started: Looking inside the docker emby-server container I see numerous css files under /system but these are all minimised. I guess it is possible to copy & modify these and volume mount the edits over the existing files to achieve mods - but mention of 'css feature' makes me think there is another mechanism intended for this which I've not yet found. What is the intended method
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I understand this only affects the web view. When I plug css into the Custom CSS section, the code does not render on the page. Here is some example code, just to see if I could affect the page: .card {display:none} .tabcontent {display:none} #indexPage {display:none} .SkinHeader {display:none} .homeSectionsContainer {display:none} Is any one else seeing this not working? I have Emby running on a Linux (Ubuntu).
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Is there any easy way to mange the size and opacity/color of the main slider in the web browser using custom css?
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Hi. I wish to use the "custom css" on the server settings as I wish to make the "solid background" more transparent so the backgrounds stand out more. However, I'm not sure how to use the custom css feature. Does this point to a custom css file or do you add your css into the box? If it is the latter then can the box be changed to a text area so you can format the code as we like? Can this also be implemented for the "login disclaimer" please as right now my disclaimer doesn't format right as the line breaks are in the wrong place. I tried using in-line HTML coding (<br>) but that just
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