Recently, I've upgraded my server hardware and did all the self-hosting from scratch. I've been looking for cool personal dashboards, but couldn't find anything to match my needs. So, I did put some improvements into my old project and decided to keep using it.
Bcoz my friends at university say it's quite a cool dashboard, I decided to share it here as someone else might also like it :)
You should add atleast one more screenshot, something like a dashboard people would want to see how it could look in daily usage (with a few services added etc) before they install it themselves.
You should really consider providing a Docker image for people to use. A lot of people will simply avoid using this at all based on that. You dont need to code your own webserver obviously, just use something that exists already and stick your files into it, make a Dockerfile out of it, add it to Github actions so it automatically builds it when you do a new release.
Tried to run it with a basic naked nginx but i only get a black screen as website, no 404 etc atleast. But nothing else, tried in incognito window with no adblockers etc both Firefox and Chrome.
Webserver log looks mostly good, the only thing i can spot is a 404 for GET /js/App HTTP/1.1" 404 but i have confirmed that /js/App.js exists, should it try to access App or App.js?
Other things in the log like GET /css/Flags/Dark.css HTTP/1.1" 200 and "GET /js/main.js HTTP/1.1" 200 are fine.
I would second the vote on the creation of a Dockered setup that would allow for save configurations. I know many others who'd agree with me - many people (like me) just don't have the time to futz around most times to staging up a small app such as tis.
This is gorgeous! I love the UI and the animations!
Small bug report: On firefox there is a persistent scrollbar, even when not needed, once you get past the home page.