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Increase the size of Alarm text

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I have a map using Alarms(Gauges) I would like to increase the size of the text that is shown on the map. Any advise would be greatly appreciated

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Created on May 21, 2020 2:30:02 PM by  DHG (0) 2



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David,

Yes, you will need to make your own CSS code to do this.

KB2223

Check out the KB above for some examples of how this works.

Benjamin Day
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Created on May 22, 2020 9:38:34 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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Hello,

For this, you would need to create a custom map object that overrides the CSS that PRTG is using for the map objects.

How can I add or edit map objects used for PRTG's maps?

Let me know if this helps you.

Benjamin Day
[Paessler Support]

Created on May 21, 2020 8:18:19 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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Hi Benjamin Many thanks for your response. Unfortunately I have never worked with HTML or any other code before. I have managed to pick up some simple stuff Like <font size='11' color='Red' face='Courier New'><b>DC Cooling Alerts</b> which I can understand but the article you referred to makes no sense to me at all. I have looked through your KB but not found that tells me how to set the font size bigger.

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David

Created on May 22, 2020 8:03:39 AM by  DHG (0) 2



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David,

Yes, you will need to make your own CSS code to do this.

KB2223

Check out the KB above for some examples of how this works.

Benjamin Day
[Paessler Support]

Created on May 22, 2020 9:38:34 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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