Unofficial extension to quickly access your Home Assistant dashboard from everywhere === Setup === Open your configuration.yaml file and add the following lines, then restart Home Assistant. http: use_x_frame_options: false In your Lovelace dashboard, create a new view and add a few cards that you want to see in your extension Here are a few tips: - If you have only one card, activate the 'panel mode' option for a better look - If you want to match your browser color scheme, you can choose a specific theme just for this view - You can completely hide the view if you dont want it to show in your existing dashboard, it wont affect the extension - I suggest you to choose a specific URL for the view. For example: 'extension' Install and pin the extension in Chrome so its always visible Open the extension options (right-click the icon > Configure), then: - Set the URL of your view as seen in your browser, for example https://my-home-assistant.com/lovelace/extension - Adjust width and height so everything looks good - You can choose to crop the upper part of your view to hide the page header. By default, the size of the header is 56 pixels
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Home Assistant Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Home Assistant Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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