#html#documentation#hacktoberfest#hass#hassio#home_assistant#jekyll
You can set up and contribute to the Home Assistant website easily by following the developer documentation, which explains how to edit and preview the site locally using simple commands. This helps you see your changes live on your computer before sharing them. There are also tools to speed up website updates by temporarily hiding blog posts you’re not working on, making the process faster. This setup benefits you by making it straightforward to improve the site, test changes quickly, and manage content efficiently without delays. It’s designed to support smooth collaboration and faster website maintenance.
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io
🪂Airdrop » LayerZero ✅️
💲Reward: worth of 100 #ZRO (~$220) each for 20 #ZRO (~$44)
💎Presents Ratings:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
👑Winners: All Eligible Participants
➡️Airdrop Bot Join for LayerZero
📚How to Join Airdrop?
↪️ Join the LayerZero on Telegram Group (Required Task)
↪️ Follow Twitter page Retweet the Pinned Post & Tag 3 Friends. (Required Task)
↪️ Engage with posts
📅 Start Date: Live Now
⏳ End Date: 10th April 2026
✏️Notes: Make sure to complete all tasks to receive rewards.
ℹ️Distribution: announcement on 24hr from after end airdrop