Moves the note about the "CHECK CONFIG" button only being visible in advanced mode to the previous paragraph where it tells you to click the button. I was confused for a second until I read on to the next paragraph. It seems to make more sense to put the note about the button in the paragraph where it tells you to click the button.
I also made a couple other minor tweaks for consistency and accuracy.
* Be consistent with Home Assistant spelling
* Refer to the Configurator without "HASS"
That's what's it calls itself and how it is in the add-on store.
* Be consistent with Hass.io spelling
* Tell vscode to spell HassOS like that
* Create trash
* Add files via upload
* Delete trash
* Update wording and screenshots
* Update screenshots and wording
Also improve clarity
* Revert improper references to Lovelace.
* "states screen" > "Home Assistant web interface"
* Delete automation-new-action.png
* Delete automation-new-blank.png
* Delete automation-new-name-trigger.png
* Delete integrations.png
* Create trash
* Add new screenshots
* Delete 01 - username.png
* Delete 02 - location.png
* Delete 03 - location.png
* Delete 04 - devices.png
* Delete 05 - lovelace.png
* Delete 06 - config.png
* Delete 07 - integrations.png
* Delete 08 - new integration.png
* Delete 09 - config 2.png
* Delete 10 - automation editor.png
* Delete 11 - new automation.png
* Delete 12 - new trigger.png
* Delete 13 - action.png
* Delete 14 - server control.png
* Delete trash
* Update screenshot paths
* Update onboarding.markdown
* Correct image paths
* Update automation.markdown
* Reword and provide additional information
This information was outdated, especially with the addition of default_config. Hopefully these changes make it clearer for new users who are confused about the missing homeassistant: line in their default configuration (this is something that has been popping up in the forum lately).
I linked to an external source for the time zone names. Perhaps we should add this list to Home Assistant website instead (or if it already exists, my apologies: I can point it to that instead).
* Update configuration.markdown
* automation troubleshooting.markdown
Add explanation of making check config visible
* withings.markdown
Add explanation of how to make the check config tool visible
* configuration.markdown
Add explanation to display the check config tool
* Sets front matter defaults
* Removes default front matter from section templates/pages
* Removes default front matter from addon pages
* Removes default front matter from integration pages
* Removes default front matter from posts
* Removes default front matter from docs pages
* Removes default front matter from other pages
* Fixes blog category pages
* Automatically create linkable headers
* Visually improve position of linkable header chain icon
* Do not auto link headers on homepage
* Remove linkable_title everywhere
* 🚑 Re-instante linkable_title plugin as NOOP
Younger versions of the HASS Configurator come with a
reduced set of config options, especially username and
password are gone. The default config needs no change
at first install anymore. Reflect this in the getting started docs.
* Provide clearer explanation of the sensor.random
These changes provide a clearer explanation of:
- what sensor.random is,
- why we're creating one,
- what to edit to make it
- how to know when it worked
* ✏️ Tweak
* Making instructions a more precise
There were missing details in the description. After I'd done it for the first time, this would have helped me.
* Minor change
* Password Quotes and and correct button names
Feel free to change any vocabulary.
-Added the name of the box "Config" where the user should edit
-Added a reminder that the password should have quotes around to work. The default setup does not have it
-Added example of the config with the "YOUR_PASSWORD_WITH_QUOTES"
-Added quotes to differentiate the buttons from the text, "INSTALL", "SAVE", "OPEN WEB UI"
-Move "SAVE" for clarity
-"START" now reflects the button
-"OPEN WEB UI" reflects the button, instead of just "WEB UI"
-Add the comment that a new window should open and they should type their password and username
It's my first attempt at the project documentation. I could do more if reflects with the project.
* Update configuration.markdown
remove the redundant comment about the code bellow
* Make it JSON
Adding a note to make it clear that his only applies to Hass.io. We've had a number of questions on the forum and Discord that make it clear that people assume this applies to every install method.
* Review/Edit: Getting Started Guide
I've made some documentation fixes (spelling, grammar, and punctuations) to the 'Getting Started Guide'.
* Fix small typo 'tje' -> 'the'.