So I’ve come a long way since january. Still experimenting with different UI’s, so this is what I am working on in March 2019 and you might expect the code soon on my github.
My UI is a little different. I’ve taken some inspiration from a Medium post I saw that had a bunch of concept UIs
The small white buttons open a conditional card under the room in question (and closes whatever card was open before).
Tapping the name of the room takes you to a different View dedicated to that room
I’ve used the Compact Custom Header card to hide the header links, except for the Settings icon which goes to a view which essentially lists everything, including links to all other views and the config pages etc, so they are always accessible
I’m using the beta iOS app which means swiping from the left side of the screen opens the sidebar, so I don’t need the menu button for that
No, but I will in the near future. I am working on ipad/pc views. What I meant with it is that the design is made for an iphone. Using it on a pc/tablet will work fine, but will look weird in some cases as sizes are not the same on a mobile phone.
But yes I will have separate views for iphones and ipads soon.
You can’t however you can use compact custom header to have different views hide for different user agents. For example if I had 4 views:
Home - lights - devices - ipad
I could make the first 3 views hide on ipad (so it would essentially have a single view) and hide the ipad view for all smartphones.
Only when loading the component it will show all views but after it is done loading it will just look like the tabs don’t exist (they can not be accessed either with other user agents.
This is my Panel. Had to up my photography skills and used photos of the actual rooms. Used a combination of Picture Elements, Vertical Stacks including the following custom elements: