...This is the first screen shot of my new HS control web page builder which I have been working on over the last few days.
As the name suggests, it allows you to design unlimited web pages with input buttons that can control Homeseer events, scripts & X10 without any HTML programming skills. Like my Quickview builder application, it is configured by an INI file per page designed.
This has been written using ASP/Java/XML. Once the page has been loaded in either IE or Mozilla, there are no page refreshes if any of the buttons are pressed. In addition, the display will provide real-time updates of devices (or anything you want) so you know the action has been completed!
Button design is via a style sheet and unlimited designs can be added. I'm currently looking for free web buttons at the moment.
Each button created has the following actions:
1) Trigger an event, script ,X10 or URL
2) Show what will be on line1 of the display (if anything)
3) Show what will be on line2 of the display (if anything)
There is an optional menu bar (top or bottom of the screen) which can be defined the same as the buttons on the main page.
The optional display can show a mixture of text and devices (devicestring,devicevalue,devicestatus) and also time and date. It can also show a real-time clock. It has automatic scrolling facility so you can read large strings if you wish. You can define multiple devices to be displayed on a single line.
I still have lots to do but thought I would wet some appetites! This is probably one of the hardest scripts I have written.
The main reason for writing this was to use on my Nokia N800. I have to say it works fantastically on this device (and looks nice too). It will work on a iPhone.
As the name suggests, it allows you to design unlimited web pages with input buttons that can control Homeseer events, scripts & X10 without any HTML programming skills. Like my Quickview builder application, it is configured by an INI file per page designed.
This has been written using ASP/Java/XML. Once the page has been loaded in either IE or Mozilla, there are no page refreshes if any of the buttons are pressed. In addition, the display will provide real-time updates of devices (or anything you want) so you know the action has been completed!
Button design is via a style sheet and unlimited designs can be added. I'm currently looking for free web buttons at the moment.
Each button created has the following actions:
1) Trigger an event, script ,X10 or URL
2) Show what will be on line1 of the display (if anything)
3) Show what will be on line2 of the display (if anything)
There is an optional menu bar (top or bottom of the screen) which can be defined the same as the buttons on the main page.
The optional display can show a mixture of text and devices (devicestring,devicevalue,devicestatus) and also time and date. It can also show a real-time clock. It has automatic scrolling facility so you can read large strings if you wish. You can define multiple devices to be displayed on a single line.
I still have lots to do but thought I would wet some appetites! This is probably one of the hardest scripts I have written.
The main reason for writing this was to use on my Nokia N800. I have to say it works fantastically on this device (and looks nice too). It will work on a iPhone.
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