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<title><![CDATA[Category: Website | Home Assistant]]></title>
<link href="https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/website/atom.xml" rel="self"/>
<link href="https://home-assistant.io/"/>
<updated>2016-08-22T07:26:42+00:00</updated>
<updated>2016-08-22T08:20:27+00:00</updated>
<id>https://home-assistant.io/</id>
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<name><![CDATA[Home Assistant]]></name>
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<link href="https://home-assistant.io/blog/2016/04/17/updated-documentation/"/>
<updated>2016-04-17T06:09:00+00:00</updated>
<id>https://home-assistant.io/blog/2016/04/17/updated-documentation</id>
<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>One of the main complaints that we receive is something along the lines “I read that X is possible yet I am unable to find it on the website.”. This post is to announce that we have taken the first steps to improve it by revamping the <a href="/getting-started/">getting started</a> and <a href="/developers/">developers</a> sections. Its still a work in progress but we now have a solid foundation to build on for the future 👍.</p>
<content type="html"><![CDATA[One of the main complaints that we receive is something along the lines "I read that X is possible yet I am unable to find it on the website.". This post is to announce that we have taken the first steps to improve it by revamping the [getting started] and [developers] sections. It's still a work in progress but we now have a solid foundation to build on for the future 👍.
<p>Our documentation has been going through various phases. Initially it was just the README in our GitHub repository. I discovered Jekyll and GitHub pages in December 2014 and created home-assistant.io. I more or less broke the README in 5 pages and <a href="/blog/2014/12/18/website-launched/">called it a website</a>. Back then we had a whopping <a href="https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io/blob/86bb2df430ce267ab2123d51592d3f068ae509b5/source/components/index.markdown">11 components</a>.</p>
Our documentation has been going through various phases. Initially it was just the README in our GitHub repository. I discovered Jekyll and GitHub pages in December 2014 and created home-assistant.io. I more or less broke the README in 5 pages and [called it a website]. Back then we had a whopping [11 components](https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io/blob/86bb2df430ce267ab2123d51592d3f068ae509b5/source/components/index.markdown).
<p>As Home Assistant grew, so did our documentation. <a href="https://github.com/fabaff">Fabian Affolter</a> does an amazing job in making sure there is at least a documentation stub for each new feature that lands. And thats quite a feat given our <a href="https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/release-notes/">frequent releases</a>! But despite all the efforts, the documentation outgrew our existing documentation organisation.</p>
As Home Assistant grew, so did our documentation. [Fabian Affolter](https://github.com/fabaff) does an amazing job in making sure there is at least a documentation stub for each new feature that lands. And that's quite a feat given our [frequent releases](https://home-assistant.io/blog/categories/release-notes/)! But despite all the efforts, the documentation outgrew our existing documentation organisation.
<p>Today it has been almost 1.5 years since we started the website. We now have <a href="/components/">264 components and platforms</a> under our belt and have been honored with 1.5 million page views ✨. And hopefully we now also have documentation that our community deserves.</p>
Today it has been almost 1.5 years since we started the website. We now have [264 components and platforms] under our belt and have been honored with 1.5 million page views ✨. And hopefully we now also have documentation that our community deserves.
<p>Finally, if you see some content that could use more clarifcation or is outdated, dont hesitate to use the Edit in GitHub link that is present on each page.</p>
[getting started]: /getting-started/
[developers]: /developers/
[called it a website]: /blog/2014/12/18/website-launched/
[264 components and platforms]: /components/
Finally, if you see some content that could use more clarifcation or is outdated, don't hesitate to use the 'Edit in GitHub' link that is present on each page.
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<link href="https://home-assistant.io/blog/2014/12/18/website-launched/"/>
<updated>2014-12-18T23:24:45+00:00</updated>
<id>https://home-assistant.io/blog/2014/12/18/website-launched</id>
<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I finally took the time to setup a simple website to help people getting started with Home Assistant. The process was super smooth thanks to the great tools <a href="http://jekyllrb.com">Jekyll</a> and <a href="http://octopress.org">Octopress</a> and the great services <a href="https://pages.github.com">GitHub Pages</a> and <a href="https://cloudflare.com">CloudFlare</a>.</p>
<content type="html"><![CDATA[I finally took the time to setup a simple website to help people getting started with Home Assistant. The process was super smooth thanks to the great tools [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and [Octopress](http://octopress.org) and the great services [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com) and [CloudFlare](https://cloudflare.com).
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