IOS App version 2.1.0 (383), Hub C-8, platform 2.4.0.151
From the Home tab in the IOS app, in the Home Settings I can click on the Hubitat Safety Monitor toggle, return the the Home screen, see the HSM status for a moment, then... poof!
It's gone.
Have uninstalled/reinstalled the app, w/o any luck.
This is one of the "fixes" this version of the app was supposed include, but didn't have the problem previous to about three weeks ago.
I'm having the same issue with the iOS app. It's ironic seeing in previous release notes that an issue causing HSM to disappear from the home screen was resolved. I can assure the team at Hubitat that this issue is not resolved! Like pdperry2346, I have tried deleting and reinstalling the app. I've also tried changing the order of items on the home screen independently and in conjunction with toggling HSM. It makes no difference. HSM stays, at best, momentarily on the home screen. It's extremely annoying!
Also, for some reason, I have the opposite problem with the "Modes" section. I cannot get it to go away and stay gone. It constantly reappears. I don't know if these two issues are connected or not, but figured I'd mention it.
Thank you for the insight!
Is it in Integrations that I should have brought up the issue?
Fairly new to the platform and still learning the ropes.
Cheers,
-p²
You mean in terms of tagging the post? I'm probably not the best to ask, since I'm pretty sloppy about that stuff myself ... I always view the Community here by "Latest", so I am just used to seeing all posts as they post.
Tags are helpful, no doubt, but no one's very anal about it. You'll get to know pretty quickly who the various staff members are and what they do -- for instance, moncho1138 is staff app developer.
So you can always tag those folks within a post, but I usually only do that later if my initial post doesn't seem to get their attention or if a felllow community member isn't able to help me -- the staff is quite good at keeping an eye on the community here and responding directly as appropriate.
The only time tagging a post is super important is if you enroll in the Beta program (which you can anytime) -- in that case, tagging any Beta-related topics ensures that content is not viewable by non-Beta users.
Welcome to the community! If you haven;t already done so, join the "Owners" group in here -- that enables you to post screenshots and PM other users as necessary.