Molotov Posted Saturday at 12:32 AM Posted Saturday at 12:32 AM maybe someone needs it for 480x320 Stats BW.rar 1 Quote
shortshins Posted Saturday at 11:25 AM Posted Saturday at 11:25 AM On 5/6/2026 at 8:55 PM, JoDaMedina said: This is my adaptation to 1920 x 1280 👽 Orbitron.rar 69.71 kB · 47 downloads ASUS MODERN DIGITAL.spzip 1.02 MB · 48 downloads looks really fantastic brother, any chance of a 600x1024 version ? 1 Quote
Samk02 Posted Saturday at 01:49 PM Posted Saturday at 01:49 PM Can someone please share this in 1024x600?🙏 Quote
BHSY Posted Saturday at 02:50 PM Posted Saturday at 02:50 PM 1 hour ago, Samk02 said: ☹️ Sorry, this image is no longer available. Remove by @BHSY I’ve just sent you a private message. Please check your inbox. Quote
Zatara Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Made a new one for my Wigidash (1024x600).2026-05-16 Final3.spzip Layout done by ChatGPT 🤣 2026-05-16 Final3.spzip Final 6.spzip 4 Quote
Checki Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM Hello Wanted to share my Panel for 8.8" screen (1920x480). Its my first try and i want to keep it as simple and clean as i can. I know i could add more info but for me those are the most important. Maybe i will add clock speeds and voltage as well, but thats the current state now. I still dont like the bars, i try to change them to custom but dont know how yet, working on it. What i really like is the yellow and red indicators on CPU + GPU (and Board as well) if the temp rises to a specific "warning" and "critical" level. So if there is no color, everything is fine. I think thats also a very clean and simple approach. What do you think? Its not done yet... but like 80% 2 Quote
itsprstar Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM On 2/23/2022 at 12:21 PM, Sub200 said: Here is my first design for 1280x400 displays. I modified one which one uploaded here, unfortunately I don't remember which user made it, so thanks in advance to unknown;) Care to share? Quote
ANDREJ71 Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM 18 órával ezelőtt shortshins ezt írta: Nagyon fantasztikusan néz ki tesó, van esély egy 600x1024-es verzióra? NAGYON SZÉPEN KÖSZÖNÖM A MEGOSZTÁST SZÉP PANEL Quote
Checki Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Enough, i keep it like that until i have new ideas. 1920x480 EDIT: NET Down and Up have wrong settings in the graphs. But you need to edit everything anyway... EDIT 2: I think about changing the left section, so you can add 2 or 3 Hard Drives. The Net speed will move to the top section. And maybe on the bottom where Fans are, i add voltage and clock speed. So more people can use it if they want I also want to change the colors a bit, not 100% happy with it. Checki.tulcd 4 Quote
Sensor Moderators Exhumed Posted 19 hours ago Sensor Moderators Posted 19 hours ago On 5/16/2026 at 6:49 PM, Checki said: Hello Wanted to share my Panel for 8.8" screen (1920x480). Its my first try and i want to keep it as simple and clean as i can. I know i could add more info but for me those are the most important. Maybe i will add clock speeds and voltage as well, but thats the current state now. I still dont like the bars, i try to change them to custom but dont know how yet, working on it. What i really like is the yellow and red indicators on CPU + GPU (and Board as well) if the temp rises to a specific "warning" and "critical" level. So if there is no color, everything is fine. I think thats also a very clean and simple approach. What do you think? Its not done yet... but like 80% Red background + dark blue text = not a good choice imo. Custom loading bars. There are various techniques. Depends on your graphic skill and software you use. https://www.canva.com/ Go to canva.com and create a new design (e.g., Custom Size 800x200 px). Search for "Progress Bar" or "Loading Bar" and select a template. Delete the pre-made bar and do the following: Draw a long, thin rectangle to serve as the background (gray). Draw 15 equally sized rectangles or circles next to it (leaving some space between them). Group them together. Duplicate the group several times to create different fill levels (0 to 15 filled). Colors: Empty = light gray; Filled = e.g., blue or green. https://inkscape.org/de/ Create a new document. Draw a long rectangle as a background strip. Using the Rectangle Tool, create 15 segments of equal width: Draw a rectangle → Press Ctrl + D to duplicate → Use the arrow keys to position them side by side. Select all 15 → Arrange → Align and Distribute → Distribute evenly. 4. Create a second row (or duplicate the same objects) for the filled version. 5. For different fill levels, simply duplicate the groups and the corresponding number of segments. Total beginner → Canva Want vector-based and scalable? → Inkscape Need many versions / animation? → Adobe After Effects 2 Quote
Checki Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Yes red and blue isn’t the best but normally you shouldn’t see the red color, at least in my setup thank you, yes I’m beginner and used canva and gimp. didn’t see the progress bar option in canva, will try this next time. but as you can see in the last post, I changed the bars already. but I also thought about bars in the style you showed here! I will leave it for a week and will tweak some things, but no time for this now. Quote
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