2022.7: Add MDI icons to noteworhty section

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Franck Nijhof 2022-07-05 18:58:20 +02:00
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ It now clearly shows the versions of the different components your instance is
made up of, and provides a clean menu to all kinds of Home Assistant related
links.
<img class="no-shadow" src='/images/blog/2022-07/about-home-assistant.png' alt='Screenshot showing energy usage being compared from last week with the week before that'>
<img class="no-shadow" src='/images/blog/2022-07/about-home-assistant.png' alt='Screenshot the new about page from the settings menu'>
{% my info badge %}
@ -292,6 +292,10 @@ For more information, check out our [Templating documentation]
There is much more juice in this release; here are some of the other
noteworthy changes this release:
- The Material Design Icons have been updated to v6.9.96, giving you
[100](https://pictogrammers.github.io/@mdi/font/6.8.96/) and another
[100](https://pictogrammers.github.io/@mdi/font/6.9.96/) brand new icons
to use 🤩 .
- You can now control the loudness and various additional surround-related
settings of your [Sonos] speakers, thanks [@jjlawren]! 🔊
- You can now trigger [Alexa] routines from switches, toggles, and buttons