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HA style version label

Open shvmm opened this issue 8 months ago • 6 comments

Description:

HA style version label from home-assistant.io

Related issue (if applicable): fixes NONE Pull request in esphome with YAML changes (if applicable): NONE

  • esphome/esphome#<esphome PR number goes here> NONE

Checklist:

  • [ ] I am merging into next because this is new documentation that has a matching pull-request in esphome as linked above.
    or

  • [x] I am merging into current because this is a fix, change and/or adjustment in the current documentation and is not for a new component or feature.

  • [ ] Link added in /components/index.rst when creating new documents for new components or cookbook.

shvmm avatar May 01 '25 06:05 shvmm

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Walkthrough

A new hyperlink displaying the latest release version "2025.4.1" and its release date "April 29, 2025" was added next to the ESPHome logo in the navigation bar within the documentation. This link points to the changelog page and includes a tooltip with the release date. Accompanying CSS styles were introduced for the .release-date a element, including font size, padding, color, border radius, and dark mode overrides. No changes were made to functionality or exported entities.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
_static/index.css Added styles for .release-date a elements, including font size, padding, color, border radius, and dark mode overrides.
index.rst Added a new hyperlink for the latest release version and date next to the logo in the navigation bar.

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netlify[bot] avatar May 01 '25 06:05 netlify[bot]

This does not look centered compared to version on https://www.home-assistant.io/ image

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DjordjeMandic avatar May 16 '25 21:05 DjordjeMandic

This does not look centered compared to version on https://www.home-assistant.io/ image

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Centering is probably the easy part. The harder part is templating the version number string and Date released so that it can be built automatically at release

shvmm avatar May 24 '25 07:05 shvmm

Centering is probably the easy part. The harder part is templating the version number string and Date released so that it can be built automatically at release

I agree, that would be the best solution. Did you think of any specific way of doing it? Github workflow or maybe python script?

DjordjeMandic avatar Jun 04 '25 22:06 DjordjeMandic

Centering is probably the easy part. The harder part is templating the version number string and Date released so that it can be built automatically at release

I agree, that would be the best solution. Did you think of any specific way of doing it? Github workflow or maybe python script?

I thought of adding needed release date consts just like version and then referencing them all together

shvmm avatar Jun 06 '25 13:06 shvmm

There hasn't been any activity on this pull request recently. This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because of that and will be closed if no further activity occurs within 7 days. Thank you for your contributions.

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