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Badge: add steps on adding a badge from UI #34172

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Badge: add steps on adding a badge from UI

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  • Spelling, grammar or other readability improvements (current branch).
  • Adjusted missing or incorrect information in the current documentation (current branch).
  • Added documentation for a new integration I'm adding to Home Assistant (next branch).
  • Added documentation for a new feature others were adding to Home Assistant (next branch).
  • Removed stale or deprecated documentation.

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  • This PR uses the correct branch, based on one of the following:
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  • New Features
    • Introduced a new section in the documentation for adding and configuring badges on dashboards.
    • Provided step-by-step guidance for users on badge integration and customization options.
  • Documentation
    • Enhanced clarity and usability of badge functionality instructions, improving overall user experience.

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Walkthrough

The recent update introduces a new section in the documentation that guides users on how to add and configure badges within their dashboards. It covers essential steps, including navigating settings, utilizing editing tools, and defining badge attributes. This enhancement aims to improve user understanding and experience with badge functionality.

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File Path Change Summary
source/dashboards/badges.markdown Added a new section on adding and configuring badges in dashboards.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Dashboard
    participant Badge

    User->>Dashboard: Access dashboard settings
    Dashboard-->>User: Display settings options
    User->>Dashboard: Select view
    User->>Dashboard: Click add button
    Dashboard-->>User: Show badge options
    User->>Badge: Configure badge settings
    Badge-->>Dashboard: Update badge configuration
    Dashboard-->>User: Display updated dashboard with badge
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Nice! 🎉

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@frenck frenck merged commit 782d5a0 into next Aug 7, 2024
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