Deploy a Site with a Build Process & a Custom Domain Name
The last part of this series is taking our site that we’ve got in GitHub and addng an Astro build process to it, then mapping a domain we own to the Netlify-hosted site.
The last part of this series is taking our site that we’ve got in GitHub and addng an Astro build process to it, then mapping a domain we own to the Netlify-hosted site.
For the true beginners out there! We’ll put the files in a GitHub repo and connect it to Netlify to host it.
When we published our advice on the simplest and best way to take some static local files and make a proper online website out of them, we recommended Netlify. That holds true. But there is some trepidation, as once in a while you’d hear a horror story about usage blowing up unexpectedly and a user […]
If it can go in a Docker, Fly can host it, and they’ll help you with that. Adam Rackis takes a look at the platform and shows off all the things he likes about it.
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