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Ignat2016-11-09 13:30:22
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Ignat, 2016-11-09 13:30:22

Are there programs or extensions for organizing a personal dashboard, an information board from various services?

I would very much like to have an analogue of netvibes and others, but more flexible. In a nutshell: there are a number of tools that I would like to take a look at several times a day. For example, a todulist (wanderlist), project management (asana), rssreader (feedle), link collector (reindrop and pocket), records (classeur), habit tracker - these are the information points that you want to look at regularly.
The closest analogue I would call several browser windows minimized to small sizes and located on the monitor screen. You may have already come up with something similar.
The question is broad. I hope someone can understand what I mean.

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xmoonlight, 2016-11-09
@shinreg

Here, just for these purposes, there is a library developed by me.
Simple description : include() (an analogue of a function in PHP) in javascript.
We create the layout grid as needed and by clicking we cause the loading of new information blocks into the selected cell of the layout grid (layout) or we immediately replace it with whole blocks.
There is a block loading end handler: we place a call there to request data.
Now I'm doing loading various types of files with a registry of DOM blocks, while maintaining the ease of use and understanding of the library.
I would be grateful for the fork and like on the git!
https://jsfiddle.net/no08Lj0w/2/
PS: I accidentally discovered that a similar grid layout is introduced in AdSense by Google!

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Neron, 2016-11-09
Lordov @Nekto_Habr

The closest analogue I would call several browser windows minimized to small sizes and located on the monitor screen. You may have already come up with something similar.

There are programs that allow you to arrange windows however you want. If you split the browser tabs into separate windows, then what is not an option. You can also remove the interface from them (in chrome, it seems to be called the kiosk mode) to save space. True memory will eat all this mercilessly, but if the computer pulls - why not.

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Sergey, 2016-11-09
@gangstarcj

Create html from iframe

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Ignat, 2016-11-21
@shinreg

wow! at least there is asana, wunderlist and rss. also a solution. perhaps even more elegant. it is a pity that there is no feedly, of course, but you can adjust for the sake of convenience.
same solution, I'll try it right now. thank.

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