I never asked for “Lights” or “Security” and many other boards in my sidebar. Even worse, they seem to be getting more. Home Assistant used to feel clean to me, now I get Facebook vibes and a touch of devs way overstepping.

I read the only absurd solution is per device hiding of useless unremoveable dashboards and yet find users for years now asking to remove crap-dashs for good.

I have only one user (admin) and webinterface and would never ever like to see this ugliness again. I think it is overbearing, intrusive and invasive as Home Assistant doesnt give choice anymore to the user.

How can i fully remove the dashboards Lights, Security, Climate and Energy?

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    Long-press (or long-click) on the “Home Assistant” title at the top of the sidebar. That brings up a dialog box in which you can hide the items you don’t want to see. (It’s available in user settings, too, but this is a shortcut.)

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    While we’re at it, can we please for the love of God disable the “Overview” board? Or at least stop resetting it as the default every other day? I swear I have to reset my default dashboard every day or two, because Home Assistant is determined to use the (fucking useless, and ugly as sin) Overview board instead.

    I resorted to hiding everything on the default Overview board, so now it just displays the “it looks like you don’t have any devices configured” page instead. But I only did that because the auto-generated board has every single sensor from every single device. That’s not an overview, that’s a detailed view. My custom overview board only shows the high level stuff, presented in a neat and orderly way, so I can get a quick overview of my systems at a glance. You know, like an overview is supposed to do. But Home Assistant refuses to keep that custom board set as the default, and constantly reverts back to the automatic one instead.

    Hell, I opened my Home Assistant app while typing this comment out, and discovered that the default dashboard had been reset again.

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      Sounds like a you problem. I’ve had custom dashboards be the default for all my devices (Several family phones, a couple kiosks around the house) and they have never reverted to Overview. Whatever is going on in your setup isn’t normal

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        This issue is, the default dashboard is done per client, not per user (I think they’re changing this, or have done very recently??)

        So if you:

        • clear cookies
        • reinstall the app
        • clear app data
        • change your instance’s ip/domain
        • set up a new device

        then it will revert to the stock “overview” dashboard.

        Of course, how often this happens depends on how often you do any of those things so for some it’s not an issue, while for others it’s a frequent annoyance

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    This is so weird. I have no idea what you’re talking about. I don’t have a single auto-generated dashboard in my sidebar. Can anyone enlighten me?

    Edit: I followed the link in the suggested fix and it appears they were already hidden. I see the extra ones you were talking about. Curious why they showed up automatically for you but were hidden for me.

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      They do on a new install as long as I can remember. Maybe you turned them off in Settings and forgot? I haven’t seen anything that will turn them off for you, other than maybe adding something to configuration.yaml that does it.

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        I don’t know, I’ve been on Home Assistant for over a decade now. I couldn’t tell you everything I’ve done over the years.

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          If you’re on the same install that long you might never have seen them. Iirc the only thing you’d get 10 years ago was overview and maybe Map. Now it’s got a dozen stupid headings you have to turn off, it’s confusing and silly. Some of them are completely empty with no obvious way of using them, like Climate.

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            It looks like it’s the default dashboard setting. I think I tuned that off ages ago when it was first created.

            I can see though, especially if you’re newer to it and less comfortable with yaml due to all the UI improvements, that it’s a bit of an imposition to figure out why it’s happening and how to turn it off.

            The fact that they keep adding stuff without making it easy to turn off is one of those little things that irk me about Home Assistant.

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              I know what you mean. Trying to get automations working in HA annoys me, I’m way more comfortable in Node Red. I find HA a good way to get the devices into the system and display data, then NodeRed to actually do my automations. So much more you can do in there.

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        On a new install specifically when you select the option to auto-generate a dashboard during setup.

        To hide sidebar items in a browser you can click on the top left “Home Assistant” button or click on your username at the bottom left and select “Change the order and hide items from the sidebar” in User Settings.

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      One of the answers in that thread mentions how to remove them by using a different configuration.yaml file, instead of the default_config. But you would have to manually add the other integrations that you do use so they show up, and any future ones as well, but that seems to remove them, not hide them.

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      You could definitely compile your own version of Home Assistant stripping those configurations from the codebase. Enjoy!

      Why would you guys want to delete those configurations??? How would you expect to reinstall them in the case of wanting them back???

      Would you like to uninstall ZHA too? Why not the entire WebUI? Yeah!! Let’s get rid of all the bloat!!

      I never use the letter Q, so I demand it being stripped out of all keyboards!! BLOAT!!


      Do you guys even think twice about the things you like getting angry about??

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        Your quirky quest to quit using quizzical words is quite strange…

        I’d expect that a dashboard / sidebar item could be available only if that module was installed - like Integrations for example.

        I use the Energy but not Climate, but in the future I might install it, likewise I might remove an existing one.

        I don’t see this as a big problem, but I do agree that automatically adding them can be annoying with multiple phones / tablets / etc.

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        Do you guys even think twice about the things you like getting angry about??

        I guarantee if they went the other way and only offered a stripped down dashboard with little configurability people would also be complaining that they can’t customize things to best suit their needs.

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    There is a lot of stuff in my sidebar that I don’t know how to get rid of.