Docs tweaks (#12375)

* Add explanation of bounding box colors

* Add FAQ about offline camera
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A box returned from the object detection model that outlines an object in the frame. These have multiple colors depending on object type in the debug live view. A box returned from the object detection model that outlines an object in the frame. These have multiple colors depending on object type in the debug live view.
### Bounding Box Colors
- At startup different colors will be assigned to each object label
- A dark blue thin line indicates that object is not detected at this current point in time
- A gray thin line indicates that object is detected as being stationary
- A thick line indicates that object is the subject of autotracking (when enabled).
## Event ## Event
The time period starting when a tracked object entered the frame and ending when it left the frame, including any time that the object remained still. Events are saved when it is considered a [true positive](#threshold) and meets the requirements for a snapshot or recording to be saved. The time period starting when a tracked object entered the frame and ending when it left the frame, including any time that the object remained still. Events are saved when it is considered a [true positive](#threshold) and meets the requirements for a snapshot or recording to be saved.

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@ -57,3 +57,9 @@ SQLite does not work well on a network share, if the `/media` folder is mapped t
If MQTT isn't working in docker try using the IP of the device hosting the MQTT server instead of `localhost`, `127.0.0.1`, or `mosquitto.ix-mosquitto.svc.cluster.local`. If MQTT isn't working in docker try using the IP of the device hosting the MQTT server instead of `localhost`, `127.0.0.1`, or `mosquitto.ix-mosquitto.svc.cluster.local`.
This is because, by default, Frigate does not run in host mode so localhost points to the Frigate container and not the host device's network. This is because, by default, Frigate does not run in host mode so localhost points to the Frigate container and not the host device's network.
### How do I know if my camera is offline
A camera being offline can be detected via MQTT or /api/stats, the camera_fps for any offline camera will be 0.
Also, Home Assistant will mark any offline camera as being unavailable when the camera is offline