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On 4 Apr 2018 at 12:47 +0200, Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de>, wrote:<br />
<blockquote type="cite" style="margin: 5px 5px; padding-left: 10px; border-left: thin solid #1abc9c;">Am 04.04.2018 um 09:45 schrieb Julien “JaXX” Banchet:<br />
<blockquote type="cite" style="margin: 5px 5px; padding-left: 10px; border-left: thin solid #e67e22;">Anyways, just charged a tablet, gonna try out Michael’s Dashboard (can’t find the fullscreen button in the browser :/) makes me think that it<br />
could be embedded in an app on Cordova/PhoneGap directly!<br /></blockquote>
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Julien,<br />
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to open the web UI in full screen mode, use the browser menu "add to home screen", then launch from the icon generated.<br />
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Regards,<br />
Michael <br /></blockquote>
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<div>Yes ! And it frees up some extra vertical space:</div>
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<div>Looks like Highcharts doesn’t like being shaken around too much though,</div>
<div>Was doing html5 fullscreen requests to get the dashboard, and only the dashboard, placing a button in the panel-header, fullscreening the inner div, but the gauges don’t really like it, plus the result is radically different from one browser to another, toying with the height gives some funky results (some dynamically apply css positioning and margining, others don’t) :-)</div>
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<div>Got the code stashed if you want to give it a look, though it’s kinda light and (too?) simple.</div>
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<div>And Firefox, my personal favorite, is kind of a pain in this approach, though mobile browsers are more webkit oriented.</div>
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<div>Anyways, had fun, zzz for now</div>
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<div>JB./.</div>
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