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For me, I cannot switch to this until I have the ability to categorize things (because I have too many for one page to look nice and organized).
I would request the ability to define categories/tags and then place services in them. One service might be a member of more than one category, if possible. If you settle on the tag nomenclature, it could look like:
Just a thought. It would build the views based on tags. Maybe you need either #home to be explicit or blank would assume home page, otherwise it would display each tag as a link/folder which would then open up an aggregated list.
Here is part of my Heimdall dashboard in the "DNS" category, just to give you an idea:
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Fantastic! Can't wait to try to it! ---- On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:14:45 -0500 ***@***.*** wrote ----
Check out what's in the latest v1.1.0 release.
You can now tag sites as requested :)
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Since you are taking requests :)
For me, I cannot switch to this until I have the ability to categorize things (because I have too many for one page to look nice and organized).
I would request the ability to define categories/tags and then place services in them. One service might be a member of more than one category, if possible. If you settle on the tag nomenclature, it could look like:
`
Proxmox Node 1
url: https://pve1.my.domain
tag: #proxmox
Synology
url: https://syn.my.domain
tag: #nas, #vpn
`
Just a thought. It would build the views based on tags. Maybe you need either
#home
to be explicit or blank would assume home page, otherwise it would display each tag as a link/folder which would then open up an aggregated list.Here is part of my Heimdall dashboard in the "DNS" category, just to give you an idea:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: