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Move date-range-picker to Top for Logbook and History #22947

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@boern99 boern99 commented Nov 21, 2024

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This is an missing Style-Improvement for bed470f
@wendevlin: referring your discussion: #22802 (comment)

Displays Prev. and Next buttons also on mobiles.
Similar to the Energy Dashboard, selecting the date in the header area offers added value, especially on mobile devices.
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@boern99 can you add a mobile screenshot too please?

@wendevlin wendevlin added the Needs UX Pull requests requiring a review from the Home Assistant design team label Nov 21, 2024
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boern99 commented Nov 21, 2024

@boern99 can you add a mobile screenshot too please?

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Why not use a shorter format for the date like we do on the energy dashboard?

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In your mobile screenshot I miss the button to select a date?

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boern99 commented Nov 21, 2024

In your mobile screenshot I miss the button to select a date?

can be selected by clicking on the date

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boern99 commented Nov 21, 2024

Why not use a shorter format for the date like we do on the energy dashboard?

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used the date format from the actual code, including the time. In Energy Dashboard there is no time.

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boern99 commented Nov 22, 2024

should i use a shorter Date Format? But when i leave the time Information: it would need more space than in Energy Dashboard: 2 Lines for start and end date as in this PR? Leave the Dateselector until there is no space left? Would it be better to hide the Date and leave the Dateselector? If you like to change the code feel free to make a Suggestion.

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It's a good idea, but we have to discuss this with the UX team.
I don't like that the time is seperated from the target picker, moreover you don't see that it is about from - to timerange.

I am pretty sure we can get an awesome design to improve this selector, it is possible that it can take some time.

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