My latest Lovelace Screens [Updated]

Nice work mate, I do love posts like this for ideas.

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Nicely done!

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Yeah, very nice. One question, how do you get your icons and labels to be white? I could only get the labels white with color: white which strangely, I see you didn’t need(!). Nothing I did changed the icon colour.

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This is really great, truly inspirational, nice work!

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I use lovelace in conjunction with a theme called midnight, you can find it in my package theme_control

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Thanks, I’m really loving the Lovelace: Mini Media Player its a great addition. Would be great if I could add a default banner or background to the card whilst nothing is playing.

Thanks!
Great idea, I’ll add a background option in the next release to display a provided background while no artwork is present.

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dude! these look great, just used the pictures for presence code.
For some reason i dont have the banner at the bottom of my picture-elements card. any thoughts?

I had to add it with paint on the picture first

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Icons (marked with red arrows) can be white?

And the inscription (marked with a white cube and a white arrow) will be white?

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Do you have any custom_ui in your config or are running more then one theme?. You may also need to clear your browser cache.

No, just one theme like yours.

I deleted cache, the same. Do you have white icons?

Beautiful stuff, lots of inspiration here!

One question: how do you get the icon to turn yellow for Living: Detected?

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It is set within the midnight theme I use, you can change it to whatever colour you like from within the theme.

Hi Jimpower, It theme is so beautiful. Any chance for you to share your lovelace folder as it is not in your Git and it seems your pictures are stored in this forlder.

Thank you again for sharing this theme.

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I have uploaded to github you can find them here

Thank you so much for the share of your work. It’s awesome.

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Thanks - did not even consider that lol

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This is brilliant thanks and give me a kick up the arse to get mine sorted today! as I have put it off for weeks now.

One question, how are you mounting theses please? and what hardware are you using… plus any photos of them in place? I don’t ask for much I know! thanks :smiley:

 mounted tablets (Android & IOS) as well as RPi with 7" touchscreens 
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Dude thats a whole other github lol, but I have been meaning to upload some pics of the real world applications talked about in my Git. I will do that in the coming weeks, I really should’ve taken more pics during installation.

Wall mounted tablets - These are mounted via very strong magnets located in a recessed wall plate inside the recess is magnets, a wireless charger and 5v 2a inverter. I then simply place over a blank slim line face plate and the tablet simply attaches with a strategically placed magnet to its rear. That way they can be removed at any time and there are no exposed cabling.

Pi with touch screen - This was a pain in the arse, there really isn’t very much out there for a wall mount solution I bought some touch screen enclosures from design spark. These fit the Pi and the screen nicely but aren’t designed for wall mounting but rather desktop placement, so I did up a 3D sketch and used the same principle as above. Placed power supply inside recessed wall section and placed 3 large magnets to line up with the existing enclosure. It holds really well but is a massive pain to get back off the wall if you need to access SD card or power supply. The bathroom version is good as I had plenty of access in the wall cavity and I could power it from the ceiling. The one by the kitchen used as an alarm panel I couldn’t access power in the same way and needed to feed into the wall behind where there is access to the power behind the fridge.

Charging Station - I also made use of an Ikea magnetic knife rack this sits in the kitchen area and underneath is a Xiaomi smart power strip with 4 power outlets and 3 usb ports. I was sick of the constant charger cable tangle and mess and phones/tablets etc all over the place plus they all needed different cables. Now the phones get stuck to the magnet whilst charging in an organised OCD approved fashion.