Fabian Affolter 481320128f Re-organisation Documentation and Getting started (#2055)
* Split MQTT documentation

* Add more details

* Move content to /docs

* Enable sidebar

* Move content to /docs

* Enable sidebar

* Move content

* Update links

* Remove wizard stuff

* Enable sidebar

* Minor changes

* Move MQTT parts to /docs

* update links

* Update links and sync content

* Fix link

* Enable sidebar

* Remove navigation

* Remove navigation and other minor updates

* Update links

* Add overview page

* Make title linkable

* Update

* Plit content

* Update links

* Rearrange content

* New getting-started section

* Add icons for docs

* Update for new structure

* Update for new structure

* Add docs navigation

* Add docs overview page

* Remove ecosystem navigation

* Add docs and remove other collections

* Move ecosystem to docs

* Remove duplicate files

* Re-add ecosystem overview

* Move to ecosystem

* Fix permission

* Update navigation

* Remove collection

* Move overview to right folder

* Move mqtt to upper level

* Move notebook to ecosystem

* Remove un-used files

* Add one more rectangle for iOS

* Move two parts back from docs and rename Run step

* Remove colon

* update getting-started section

* Add redirect

* Update

* Update navigation
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page Getting started on Mobile Android/iOS instructions to add Home Assistant to your homescreen. 2015-03-08 21:36 true false true true /getting-started/mobile/

Home Assistant is not available on the Play Store or App Store. Instead, Home Assistant leverages the new W3C manifest.json support, allowing mobile devices to add the "web app" to your homescreen as if it was native.

{% linkable_title Android %}

  1. Open Chrome
  2. Navigate to your Home Assistant instance
  3. Tap on the Menu icon (three vertical bars)
  4. Tap on Add to Homescreen
  5. A dialog will popup; tap on Add

{% linkable_title iOS %}

  1. Open Safari
  2. Navigate to your Home Assistant instance
  3. Tap on the Share icon in the middle of the bottom toolbar
  4. Tap on "Add to Home Screen"
  5. A dialog will popup; tap on Add