diff --git a/sass/oscailte/base/_footer.scss b/sass/oscailte/base/_footer.scss
index f601b1b8428..b50da8d1930 100644
--- a/sass/oscailte/base/_footer.scss
+++ b/sass/oscailte/base/_footer.scss
@@ -18,4 +18,5 @@ body > footer {
.copyright {
margin: 0;
padding: 20px 0;
-}
\ No newline at end of file
+ text-align: center;
+}
diff --git a/source/_posts/2015-03-22-release-notes.markdown b/source/_posts/2015-03-22-release-notes.markdown
index 1e94a947cb6..54b0c190b03 100644
--- a/source/_posts/2015-03-22-release-notes.markdown
+++ b/source/_posts/2015-03-22-release-notes.markdown
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ scene:
brightness: 200
```
+
__SABnzbd__
James Cole has contributed support to integrate SABnzbd. This will allow you to monitor your downloads from within Home Assistant and setup automation based on the information.
@@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ sensor:
- type: 'disk_free'
```
+
__PushOver__
James Cole has also contributed support for the PushOver service as a platform for the notify component. This allows components to send messages to the user using PushOver.
diff --git a/source/components/tellstick.markdown b/source/components/tellstick.markdown
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b38ddaa9de8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/components/tellstick.markdown
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+---
+layout: page
+title: "Setting up TellStick"
+description: "Instructions how to integrate your TellStick into Home Assistant."
+date: 2015-03-28 13:06
+sidebar: false
+comments: false
+sharing: true
+footer: true
+---
+
+The TellStick Home Assistant integration allows users to add switches and sensors.
+
+To get started, add the following information to your `configuration.yaml`:
+
+```YAML
+switch:
+ platform: tellstick
+
+sensor:
+ platform: tellstick
+
+ # optionally, you can name your sensors by mapping ID to their name
+ 2: Outside
+ 5: Fridge
+
+ # Set only_named to 1 to hide all sensors that you did not mention.
+ only_named: 1
+
+# All dimmers will be picked up as lights.
+light:
+ platform: tellstick
+
+```
diff --git a/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown b/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..cc06fffcf0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/getting-started/configuration.markdown
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+---
+layout: page
+title: "Configuring Home Assistant"
+description: "Configuring Home Assistant."
+date: 2015-03-23 12:50
+sidebar: false
+comments: false
+sharing: true
+footer: true
+---
+
+The configuration for Home Assistant lives by default in the `config` folder. The file `configuration.yaml` is the main file that contains which components will be loaded and what their configuration is. An example configuration file is located at [`config/configuration.yaml.example`](https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/master/config/configuration.yaml.example).
+
+When launched for the first time, Home Assistant will write a default configuration enabling the web interface and device discovery. It can take up to a minute for your devices to be discovered and show up in the interface.
+
+
+ You will have to restart Home Assistant for changes in configuration.yaml
to take effect.
+
+
+### Password protecting the web interface
+
+The first thing you want to add is a password for the web interface. Use your favourite text editor to open the file `/config/configuration.yaml` and add the following to the bottom:
+
+```
+http:
+ api_password: YOUR_PASSWORD
+```
+
+### {% linkable_title Adding devices and services %}
+
+Home Assistant will be able to automatically discover and configure any Google Chromecasts, Belkin WeMo switches and Philips Hue bridges in your network if you have [the discovery component]({{site_root}}/components/discovery.html) enabled (which is by default).
+
+Not all devices can be discovered, so if you have any of the following devices or services, please see their respective pages for installation instructions:
+
+ * [Nest thermostat]({{site_root}}/components/thermostat.html)
+ * [Wink hub]({{site_root}}/components/wink.html)
+ * [TellStick](/components/tellstick.html)
+ * [PushBullet]({{site_root}}/components/notify.html)
+ * [PushOver](/blog/2015/03/22/release-notes/#pushover)
+ * [SABnzbd](/blog/2015/03/22/release-notes/#sabnzbd)
+ * [Device tracking]({{site_root}}/components/device_tracker.html)
+ * [Add support for your own device or service]({{site_root}}/developers/add_new_platform.html)
+
+### {% linkable_title Setting up Home Automation %}
+
+When all your devices are set up it's time to put the cherry on the pie: automation. There are many ways to automate your home with Home Assistant so we have divided it into a couple of topics:
+
+ * [Automatic light control based on the sun and if people are home]({{site_root}}/components/device_sun_light_trigger.html) (built-in component)
+ * [Intruder alerts]({{site_root}}/components/simple_alarm.html) (built-in component)
+ * [Setup your own automation rules]({{site_root}}/components/automation.html) (using configuration file)
+ * [Create your own automation component]({{site_root}}/developers/creating_components.html) (writing Python code)
+
+### {% linkable_title Setting up your phone or tablet %}
+
+Home Assistant runs as a self hosted web application. Home Assistant contains support to be added to your homescreen. If you're on Android you can follow [the visual guide]({{site_root}}/getting-started/android.html). For other devices, open Home Assistant on your mobile browser and click on the add to homescreen option.
diff --git a/source/getting-started/index.markdown b/source/getting-started/index.markdown
index f8157d8255d..afe522f6fc3 100644
--- a/source/getting-started/index.markdown
+++ b/source/getting-started/index.markdown
@@ -143,47 +143,4 @@ python3 -m homeassistant
-## {% linkable_title Configuring Home Assistant %}
-
-The configuration for Home Assistant lives by default in the `config` folder. The file `configuration.yaml` is the main file that contains which components will be loaded and what their configuration is. An example configuration file is located at [`config/configuration.yaml.example`](https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/master/config/configuration.yaml.example).
-
-When launched for the first time, Home Assistant will write a default configuration enabling the web interface and device discovery. It can take up to a minute for your devices to be discovered and show up in the interface.
-
-
- You will have to restart Home Assistant for changes in configuration.yaml
to take effect.
-
-
-### Password protecting the web interface
-
-The first thing you want to add is a password for the web interface. Use your favourite text editor to open the file `/config/configuration.yaml` and add the following to the bottom:
-
-```
-http:
- api_password: YOUR_PASSWORD
-```
-
-### {% linkable_title Adding devices and services %}
-
-Home Assistant will be able to automatically discover and configure any Google Chromecasts, Belkin WeMo switches and Philips Hue bridges in your network if you have [the discovery component]({{site_root}}/components/discovery.html) enabled (which is by default).
-
-Not all devices can be discovered, so if you have any of the following devices or services, please see their respective pages for installation instructions:
-
- * [Nest thermostat]({{site_root}}/components/thermostat.html)
- * [Wink hub]({{site_root}}/components/wink.html)
- * [PushBullet]({{site_root}}/components/notify.html)
- * [Device tracking]({{site_root}}/components/device_tracker.html)
- * [Sun]({{site_root}}/components/sun.html)
- * [Add support for your own device or service]({{site_root}}/developers/add_new_platform.html)
-
-### {% linkable_title Setting up Home Automation %}
-
-When all your devices are set up it's time to put the cherry on the pie: automation. There are many ways to automate your home with Home Assistant so we have divided it into a couple of topics:
-
- * [Automatic light control based on the sun and if people are home]({{site_root}}/components/device_sun_light_trigger.html) (built-in component)
- * [Intruder alerts]({{site_root}}/components/simple_alarm.html) (built-in component)
- * [Setup your own automation rules]({{site_root}}/components/automation.html) (using configuration file)
- * [Create your own automation component]({{site_root}}/developers/creating_components.html) (writing Python code)
-
-### {% linkable_title Setting up your phone or tablet %}
-
-Home Assistant runs as a self hosted web application. Home Assistant contains support to be added to your homescreen. If you're on Android you can follow [the visual guide]({{site_root}}/getting-started/android.html). For other devices, open Home Assistant on your mobile browser and click on the add to homescreen option.
\ No newline at end of file
+###[Next step: configuring Home Assistant »](/getting-started/configuration.html)