Misc fixes: e.g. -> e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant (#4942)

* e.g. to e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant

* Instructions how to -> Instructions on how to
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layout: page
title: "Logbook"
description: "Instructions how to enable the logbook component for Home Assistant."
description: "Instructions on how to enable the logbook component for Home Assistant."
date: 2015-04-25 9:23
sidebar: true
comments: false
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ha_category: "History"
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<img src='/images/screenshots/logbook.png' style='margin-left:10px; float: right;' height="100" /> The logbook component provides a different perspective on the history of your house by showing all the changes that happened to your house in reverse chronological order. [See the demo for a live example](/demo/). It depends on the `recorder` component for storing the data. This means that if the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component is set up to use e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL as data store, the `logbook` component does not use the default SQLite database to store data.
<img src='/images/screenshots/logbook.png' style='margin-left:10px; float: right;' height="100" /> The logbook component provides a different perspective on the history of your house by showing all the changes that happened to your house in reverse chronological order. [See the demo for a live example](/demo/). It depends on the `recorder` component for storing the data. This means that if the [`recorder`](/components/recorder/) component is set up to use e.g., MySQL or PostgreSQL as data store, the `logbook` component does not use the default SQLite database to store data.
To enable the logbook in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: