2023.12: Small re-ordering of sections

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Franck Nijhof 2023-12-06 14:01:35 +01:00
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@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ Enjoy the (beta) release!
- [A beautiful new login page](#a-beautiful-new-login-page) - [A beautiful new login page](#a-beautiful-new-login-page)
- [New design for the thermostat card](#new-design-for-the-thermostat-card) - [New design for the thermostat card](#new-design-for-the-thermostat-card)
- [History dashboard showing long-term statistics](#history-dashboard-showing-long-term-statistics)
- [Number feature for tile cards](#number-feature-for-tile-cards) - [Number feature for tile cards](#number-feature-for-tile-cards)
- [Options for the default dashboard](#options-for-the-default-dashboard) - [Options for the default dashboard](#options-for-the-default-dashboard)
- [History dashboard showing long-term statistics](#history-dashboard-showing-long-term-statistics)
- [More to-do!](#more-to-do) - [More to-do!](#more-to-do)
- [Re-import blueprints](#re-import-blueprints) - [Re-import blueprints](#re-import-blueprints)
- [Other noteworthy changes](#other-noteworthy-changes) - [Other noteworthy changes](#other-noteworthy-changes)
@ -115,23 +115,6 @@ By default, these features are hidden, giving it the cleanest look possible.
Oh! The same design has been applied to the (de)humidifer card, of course, Oh! The same design has been applied to the (de)humidifer card, of course,
including its respective tile features 😎. including its respective tile features 😎.
## History dashboard showing long-term statistics
The history dashboard has gotten some love from [@karwosts] this release, he
added a big improvement to all the graph shown there.
Previously, the graphs would only show the state history, which is limited
to a few days, until the data is removed. This is not always very useful,
for example, when you want to look back further in time.
[@karwosts] came up with a solution for this, and the history dashboard now
combines the state history with the recorded long-term statistics, to provide
you insights into the past.
<img class="no-shadow" src='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32912880/275918628-dea821b9-5449-4777-8f84-0524eecb0ff9.gif' alt='Temporary screenshot that needs to be replaced.'>
[@karwosts]: https://github.com/karwosts
## Number feature for tile cards ## Number feature for tile cards
The tile card is a very powerful card, and [@JosephAbbey] is even extending it The tile card is a very powerful card, and [@JosephAbbey] is even extending it
@ -161,6 +144,23 @@ one, or create a new default dashboard.
<img class="no-shadow" src='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5878303/282859942-d29c0716-d496-49be-bbfe-493e9215efcb.png' alt='Temporary screenshot that needs to be replaced.'> <img class="no-shadow" src='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5878303/282859942-d29c0716-d496-49be-bbfe-493e9215efcb.png' alt='Temporary screenshot that needs to be replaced.'>
## History dashboard showing long-term statistics
The history dashboard has gotten some love from [@karwosts] this release, he
added a big improvement to all the graph shown there.
Previously, the graphs would only show the state history, which is limited
to a few days, until the data is removed. This is not always very useful,
for example, when you want to look back further in time.
[@karwosts] came up with a solution for this, and the history dashboard now
combines the state history with the recorded long-term statistics, to provide
you insights into the past.
<img class="no-shadow" src='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32912880/275918628-dea821b9-5449-4777-8f84-0524eecb0ff9.gif' alt='Temporary screenshot that needs to be replaced.'>
[@karwosts]: https://github.com/karwosts
## More to-do! ## More to-do!
The first iteration for support for to-do lists was added in the [last release](/blog/2023/11/01/release-202311/#there-is-a-lot-to-do), The first iteration for support for to-do lists was added in the [last release](/blog/2023/11/01/release-202311/#there-is-a-lot-to-do),