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I added the following wrap around code to the custom CSS that one of you fine folks contributed, and it works great on my pc.  My question is can this be modified for the tv apps as well?  Server side?

div.view-home-home .homeSectionsContainer div div:nth-child(1) div div.itemsContainer {flex-wrap:wrap;}
 

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GrimReaper
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Custom CSS applies only to local Web app, all other client apps remain unaffected. 

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49 minutes ago, GrimReaper said:

Custom CSS applies only to local Web app, all other client apps remain unaffected. 

It gets sadder everytime this fact is stated.

Smitty018210
Posted (edited)
On 11/8/2025 at 3:43 PM, sh0rty said:

It gets sadder everytime this fact is stated.

Agreed. Emby's lack of customization options should be a bigger topic on the forum, but never is. 

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On 11/13/2025 at 3:25 AM, Smitty018210 said:

Emby's lack of customization options should be a bigger topic on the forum, but never is. 

I tinkered around with the apps years ago and found that simply using a browser everywhere is the most simplest solution. 
Nowadays Firefox even plays MKV directly. 
There is actually very little need to support and compile for so many different devices when every device nowadays, which has a Monitor, does also have a browser. 
And you can mod the webclient as much as you like and it looks everywhere the same.  
With this gnome-mod one can build an emby-client on a cheap mini-pc or SBC which utilizes the web-interface through a browser and always loads into it when starting:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-kiosk
Little config-tutorial here: https://fedoramagazine.org/build-a-kiosk-with-fedora-silverblue/  
That way you also don't have to use any proprietary "media sticks" or your TV-OS, which often are not only slow but also bloated with advertising and, and that is just a little bit careful speculation, of course you don't have to log in to your emby-server from a device that is technically owned and controlled by people that might at some point do something against private media servers when their telemetry says that too much people are using it... 

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