In this update <a href="https://github.com/lesovsky";>Alexey Lesovsky</a> made 
some important changes in <a href="https://pgstats.dev";>https://pgstats.dev</a> 
- the dynamic realisation of PostgreSQL Observability diagram. 
<p>We invite the Postgres community to discover the improved new look of this 
nifty tool. </p>
 
<p>Diagram changes:</p>
- views' and functions’ labels are now aligned,
- the arrows that used to show the link between the blocks and the stat labels 
have been replaced with colour scheme to show these relations,
- animation has been made smoother,
- readability of inactive items has been improved by increasing the opacity.
 
<p>Stat description pages (as in <a 
href="https://pgstats.dev/pg_stat_progress_create_index";>here</a>) have also 
been updated to provide more information about future releases:</p>
- internal navigation has been improved by adding links to the related items,
- **resources** were added - external links to additional information,
- **versioning** is now there, so that you can see how Postgres evolved and 
when different features were added.

<p><a href="https://pgstats.dev";>https://pgstats.dev</a> - now you can really 
observe Postgres!</p>

 
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<a href="https://pgstats.dev";>https://pgstats.dev</a>  is a dynamic realisation 
of PostgreSQL Observability diagram, which provides a simplified visual 
representation of PostgreSQL internals, functions and stats and shows  all the 
relevant information about specific database subsystems. It is maintained by <a 
href="https://github.com/lesovsky";>Alexey Lesovsky</a>  and is one of <a 
href="www.dataegret.com">Data Egret</a>  projects.

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