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# Welcome to Welcome to ThreeFold Website RepositoryWebsite Repository
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## About
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The official website of ThreeFold Foundation. <br>
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Production: [www.threefold.io](https://www.threefold.io) (master branch)
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Staging: www2.threefold.io (development branch)
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Last Updated: September 2024
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## Administrators
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[ThreeFold's Web Admins](https://github.com/orgs/threefoldfoundation/teams/team_web_admin)
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## Contribution Procedure
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It is highly important to follow this procedure to contribute to the website content. <br>
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__WARNING__: DO NOT commit straight into the __master__ / __development__ branches.
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1. Feel free to [create a new issue](https://github.com/threefoldfoundation/www_threefold_io/issues/new) to report an error on the website, or if you have any suggestions on website improvements.
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2. Make your own branch from the __development__ branch. By creating a new branch from __development__ you will be provided with the latest copy of the live website content at the staging site, www2.threefold.io.
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3. Add your edits into your own branch via code editor locally, and push your local changes online. WARNING: DO NOT add your edits straight into __master__ / __development__ branch.
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5. Create a PR to merge your own branch into **development**, and assign one of [ThreeFold's Web Admins](https://github.com/orgs/threefoldfoundation/teams/team_web_admin) on your PR as reviewer, or assign @sasha-astiadi as reviewer.
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7. When PR is approved, you can see your changes on staging env on www2.threefold.io (development branch)
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8. Admin will then create a PR to merge **development** into into **master** (production branch)
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10. When PR is approved, you can see your changes live on production www.threefold.io (master branch).
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## Development
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While contributing content to this site doesn't strictly require setting up a development environment, it will allow you to preview your changes and that's super handy.
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To do that, the following prerequisites are needed:
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* macOS or Linux
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* [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/installation/)
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Then clone the repository recursively to also pull in contents of `threefold_data`:
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```bash
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#if you don't have hero installed yet, run the following commands
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freeflowuniverse/crystallib/development/scripts/install_hero.sh > /tmp/hero_install.sh
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bash /tmp/hero_install.sh
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#install zola & tailwind
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hero installers -n zola
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#get this repo be careful --pr will remove all local changes (pull reset), -b development means we are on the development branch
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hero git pull -u https://github.com/threefoldfoundation/www_threefold_io -b development -pr
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#cd to the directory
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eval $(hero git cd -u https://github.com/threefoldfoundation/www_threefold_io)
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bash build.sh
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```
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Finally, start a browsable local copy of the site that will respond to changes in the source files like this:
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```
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zola serve
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```
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Zola will display a local address such as `http://127.0.0.1:1111` which you can click or copy and paste into your browser to view the site on your own machine.
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That's it—have fun!
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# Guidelines for Editing Blog, News, and Team Images
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### General:
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Ensure all images are optimized to be less than 1MB for faster loading and better performance.
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### Blog & News:
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Use a resolution of **1200 x 600** pixels or maintain the same aspect ratio to fit seamlessly with placeholders.
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### Team:
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Keep images square with a resolution of **640 x 640** pixels for consistent appearance.
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