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Home Assistant 0.118 Frontend Changes

13.8K views· 416 likes· 12:42· Nov 12, 2020

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Note: All features are in Beta and subject to changes. Beta starts: Nov. 11th Get started with the beta by joining the discord server: https://discord.gg/c5DvZ4e Release Notes have not been published yet, Bete Release Notes: https://rc.home-assistant.io/blog/2020/11/11/release-118/ Also, thank you to Bram Kragten for all the reviews this month (and every month). Sponsor him: https://github.com/sponsors/bramkragten Sponsor Me: https://github.com/sponsors/zsarnett ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 00:43 Grid Card 3:38 Logbook Card 4:54 Calendar Card List View Changes 5:39 Calendar Panel Changes 6:24 Quick Bar Navigation 7:04 Header & Footer Editor 8:33 Last Update Secondary Info 9:43 Entities Card Date Picker 10:28 Duplicate Script 11:07 Fab Changes 11:33 Outro ----------------------------------------------------------------- Grid Card: Balloob - https://github.com/sponsors/balloob Quick Bar Nav: Donka - https://github.com/donkawechico Last Updated Secondary Info: Iantrich - https://github.com/sponsors/iantrich Duplicate Script: cnorick - https://github.com/cnorick Entities Card Date Picker: ThomasLoven - https://github.com/thomasloven Fab Updates: Spacegaier - https://github.com/spacegaier

About This Video

In this video I walk through the Home Assistant 0.118 beta frontend changes that stood out to me, and yeah—there’s more in the release than I cover here, so I also point you to the beta/release notes and the beta Discord if you want to test early. The big headline feature is the new Grid card. It’s basically the “why are we still juggling vertical and horizontal stacks?” card—because you can set columns, force square tiles, and it’ll auto-wrap into clean rows. If you like neat Lovelace layouts (think that super clean “Windows tile” vibe), you’re going to use this a lot. I also show the new Logbook card (this one’s mine), which is essentially the Logbook panel but inside a card so you can track specific entities and time ranges right on a dashboard. Calendar got a couple quality-of-life tweaks: the list view now starts from today and looks more like an agenda, and the Calendar panel remembers which calendars you toggled (stored in your browser). Quick Bar got navigation, so hitting “c” lets you jump around the UI fast. Then I cover the header/footer editor additions for Entities cards, the new “last updated” secondary info option, the improved Entities card date picker, script duplication, and the updated FAB buttons that are clearer about what action you’re taking.

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