Here's mine, using a fair share of Mushroom for the light buttons, the "Room" tiles are actually pretty great!
Ça rend bien, merci
I'll just re-share mine from last time.
I tend to use the Horizontal Stack. On a mobile device, I just get one stack per line.
And on bigger screens, I get multiple stacks to make use of space.
General "Going out" page:
Internet speedtest page:
Thanks
I split mine up into pages with buttons at the top
Nice, that's remind me that I have also a printer card/page to create
I started using bubble cards in vertical stacks, alongside the catppuccin theme.
I have forgotten about bubble card, thanks. Started a test with a vertical stack then insert horizontal stack. I've tried with mushroom card but might replace those with bubble card
Here's mine. It's almost completely stock – no custom cards or YAML configs. I wanted to keep it super easy to maintain.
It uses most if not all of the recent dashboard updates.
This view is meant to be a dashboard of quick access to frequently used functions for my whole apartment and then the other tabs at the top are to drill into specific rooms.
The top two sections, "Media" and "Lights" hide when I'm not home. "Media" also has cards that appear if I'm watching TV or listening to music.
The "Activity" section at the bottom is new and something I'm playing with: it's supposed to be an easy "floorplan" to show which areas are occupied.
Cool! Which automation hides/shows them based on location?
Yep, just like @barcaxavi said. You can tie the section's visibility to your home zone and then if you have the mobile app set up on your phone, it's super easy to get a count of how many people are there.
I believe playing with visibility would be the easiest way
Right, thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Oh and duh: the most important part is the theme "Metrology" by Madelena (who now works at NabuCasa).
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