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Looks very nice Ben. I especially like the vertical scrollbars. Due to the bigger size compared to the horizontal ones shown in the other screenshots in this topic, it will be much easier to set them to the correct value. I would try to line up the middle of the on/off buttons to be exactly in line with the scrollbars. Now they seem to be a little too much to the left (probably the same for the on/off buttons of the desktop and humidifier).

With regards to the power consumption of your desktop and humidifier, I think that this should be in Watt, not kilowatt. If your desktop really is using 300W when it is switched off then something is seriously wrong with it because mine use less when it is on :slight_smile:

Ha, yes. Something isnā€™t quite right about that default unit! :laughing:

Please note: thereā€™s a new topic in the HABPanel Examples category with an updated implementation:

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Hi Fejitatete,

your CometVisu panel looks really nice. So now Iā€™m curious why you want to migrate from CometVisu to HabPanel?!

What facts were the basis for your decision?

Right now Iā€™m not really sure which visualization platform I should prefer so any further hints are very appreciated.

I doubt that the screenshot from the first post is taken from the CometVisu. I have never seen a CometVisu design like that (unfortunately).
Otherwise you could just use it with CometVisu/openHAB as they work fine together.

Hi Jens,

In fact, like I said : Iā€™m lame at web design, so this design is not from me. But the person who did it claim that is a CometVisu UI. Despite my attempts to contact him, he never answered me.
CometVisu is, in my opinion, too heavy to run on light computer like SBC I use. On my Cubietruck, response time is loooooong.
Personnaly, I bet on habpanel cause the integration with Openhab is simple. The project is still young but Yannick and the community work hard on it. Thx to them.

As the CometVisu is ā€œjustā€ a website with some HTML, CSS and Javascript it runs completely in the browser. So there is nothing ā€œheavyā€ about it as openHAB just has to deliver some static files, the rest is happening locally in you browser. if you have experienced bad response times there must be something else wrong.

Looks awesomeā€¦ hopefully a port is made to habpanel :slight_smile: