After adding your first button or gauge, click Deploy . You can typically view your UI at http:// :1880/dashboard . 3. Core UI Components
For years, the standard was node-red-dashboard (Dashboard 1.0). While reliable, it is now considered legacy. The modern standard is ( @flowfuse/node-red-dashboard ), developed by the FlowFuse team. Key Benefits of Dashboard 2.0: Modern Aesthetics: Cleaner design out of the box. UI creation with Node-RED
Search for @flowfuse/node-red-dashboard and click install. After adding your first button or gauge, click Deploy
Includes updated gauges, charts, and a more powerful template node. 2. Setting Up Your First Dashboard Core UI Components For years, the standard was
Node-RED provides specialized nodes for various interaction and display needs: Node-RED Dashboard
Every UI element (widget) must live within a Group , which in turn sits on a Page . Pages: Act as the main navigation tabs.
To start, you must install the dashboard nodes via the in the Node-RED editor.