Title, icons, links, colors, and services can be configured in the `config.yml` file (located in `/assets` directory once built, or in the `public/assets` directory in development mode), using [yaml](http://yaml.org/) format.
footer: '<p>Created with <spanclass="has-text-danger">❤️</span> with <ahref="https://bulma.io/">bulma</a>, <ahref="https://vuejs.org/">vuejs</a>&<ahref="https://fontawesome.com/">font awesome</a> // Fork me on <ahref="https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer"><iclass="fab fa-github-alt"></i></a></p>' # set false if you want to hide it.
columns: "3" # "auto" or number (must be a factor of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12)
connectivityCheck: true # whether you want to display a message when the apps are not accessible anymore (VPN disconnected for example)
useCredentials: false # send cookies & authorization headers when fetching service specific data. Set to `true` if you use an authentication proxy. Can be overrided on service level.
type: "PiHole" # optional, loads a specific component that provides extra features. MUST MATCH a file name (without file extension) available in `src/components/services`
If you choose to fetch message information from an endpoint, the output format should be as follows (or you can [custom map fields as shown in tips-and-tricks](./tips-and-tricks.md#mapping-fields)):
Homer uses [bulma CSS](https://bulma.io/), which provides a [modifiers syntax](https://bulma.io/documentation/modifiers/syntax/). You'll notice in the config there is a `tagstyle` option. It can be set to any of the bulma modifiers. You'll probably want to use one of these 4 main colors:
-`is-info` (blue)
-`is-success` (green)
-`is-warning` (yellow)
-`is-danger` (red)
You can read the [bulma modifiers page](https://bulma.io/documentation/modifiers/syntax/) for other options regarding size, style, or state.
In order to easily generate all required icon preset for the PWA to work, a tool like [vue-pwa-asset-generator](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-pwa-asset-generator) can be used:
```bash
npx vue-pwa-asset-generator -a {your_512x512_source_png} -o {your_output_folder}
Currently the following services are supported for showing quick infos on the card. They can be used by setting the type to one of the following values at the item.
First off make sure to remove an existing `subtitle` as it will take precedence if set. Setting `type: "Mealie"` will then show the number of recipes Mealie is keeping organized or the planned meal for today if one is planned. You will have to set an API key in the field `apikey` which can be created in your Mealie installation.