pletourneau wrote:That was a great example Skiddy, thanks for taking the time to write something so verbose.
No problem. Happy to help out
pletourneau wrote:I think I can make your setup work for me. I'm assuming I would make custom images and replace them in the Indigo folders?
Yes, you just need to make your own .png images and then drop them in /Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 4/IndigoWebServer. There are various folders for background images and devices. Just add your own in there, restart the server and then when you go to Control Page they will be available for use.
pletourneau wrote:I haven't made any custom control pages yet. I like your system with the html frames, seems like an easy way to add more functionality to the control page.
That example is a single html page I developed last year sometime and includes html, javascript, etc. I deployed the use of "Apple" style accordion menus used in the center section and security camera section, and used a ticker for the "upcoming actions". Like you said, it was a way to get just about all the information on a single page. The top menu (which isn't shown) had links off to device usage reports, logs etc.
pletourneau wrote:Is there a way to bypass the control pages altogether and just pass commands to the Indigo server with custom URL's? It might be easier to create a custom webpage with javascript and such.
I believe there is but perhaps Jay or Matt would have a better idea. As I said, this was easy to implement as each frame used either my own html, javascript or links to the control page elements.
pletourneau wrote:I've started experimenting with a page layout. You can see it at the following address:
http://phil.centrix.ca/insteon/It's very rough at the moment, you can toggle the floor, and on the first floor you can click anywhere to toggle the living room light on and off, but you can't toggle floors with the living room lights off, at the moment.
I had a quick look. Very neat. What are you using for the graphics?