* Fixes Time Range Controls formatting #19339
Image was updated to reflect the latest UI but after reading the
documentation README it looks like someone else will have to upload it.
Thanks for your amazing tool Grafana team!
* Update docs/sources/reference/timerange.md
Co-Authored-By: Marcus Olsson <olsson.e.marcus@gmail.com>
* Update docs/sources/reference/timerange.md
Co-Authored-By: Marcus Olsson <olsson.e.marcus@gmail.com>
* Update README.md
Capitalized the G and S in "Getting Started," and moved "guide" to match the section title in the docs.
* Fixed sentence structure. Changed "download" to "grafana.com/get" and changed "get" to "download".
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
* Docs: Replace "datasources" with "data sources" (#19111)
Adds a new "Image Rendering" page in Administration section.
Updates configuration page with rendering settings and also
default.ini and sample.ini.
Updates and cleanup pages that referencing image rendering.
Ref #18914
* Fix: Upgrade hugo wip
* Chore: Rename index to _index for latest hugo
* Chore: Use relative refs, no starting slash
* Feat: Add possibility to mount layouts from grafana.org project
Grafana v5.3.4 shows a new checkbox in the export modal "Export for sharing externally". If the checkbox is not checked then the "__inputs" section wont be included into the exported JSON file, would be great to add that note into the documentation for others to avoid confusions.
The existing intro makes it look like you should use `$<varname>` to refer to a variable. That of course is incorrect, and you should use `$varname`. In my experience using the <> marker around variable names should only be used when there isn't something else explicit to set it off. In this case we have `$`. Below, you can see the <> are also not used, because we have the `[[]]` to set it off. The inconsistency is confusing.
Change:
> In the folder grafana install folder under `public/dashboards/` there is a file named `scripted.js`.
…to:
> In the grafana install folder under `public/dashboards/` there is a file named `scripted.js`.