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Now the declarration in the documentation is really clear and nice to understand. Good job, thx
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Hi @SynergiAios there's no such thing as a stupid question, only insufficient documentation!
If you use the option --minify
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, the only things you need to take to your web host is the generated index.html
and the contents of the pub
directory, which should be kept relative to it, so the structure is always:
{whatever}/index.html
{whatever}/pub/css/
{whatever}/pub/js/
If you use the --inline
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, then everything is bundled into the index.html
file and no pub
directory is required.
I can definitely improve the README.md
in this area I think, so thanks for pointing it out.
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Wow that is awesome thx.
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Hi,
I don't want to create a new issue in case it's just my blindness here… But I don't see how the documentation about --minify
is correct. Even after using that, there's still references to source/images/navbar.png
for example, and without providing a custom logo URL the default logo will also be requested from source/images/logo.png
.
In Slate everything relevant from source
gets copied to a build
directory. In Shins this is a bit more confusing as it seems pub
is meant to contain pre-built resources like CSS and JS, with eg. a separate command to build styles. But images are kept in source
.
So, how can one simply deploy the index.html
and pub
directory then?
It would make sense to me if all original resources are kept in source
, but then gets copied to pub
with optional build/compilation if needed/requested (eg. .scss to .css, .js bundled and minified and optionally images compressed).
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@fdanielsen please could you create a new issue? It just took me half-an-hour to find this read notification again to see your comment.
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Certainly, sorry about that.
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No problem, just didn't want it to get lost again!
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Related Issues (20)
- Missing include for minify flag HOT 3
- Latest release is still marked as 2.1.1-0 instead of 2.6 HOT 1
- Unintended behaviour when <'EOF' is included in a code snippet HOT 2
- Support (more) complex "includes" structure HOT 1
- Can’t set a local custom logo HOT 2
- Unable to create "spacers" in TOC with blank h1s like with Slate HOT 5
- Changes to nested includes are not picked up HOT 1
- New --root option not supported when building styles HOT 1
- Incomplete build with --minify HOT 1
- layout option does not resolve to absolute path HOT 6
- Wrong css includes HOT 2
- TOC deeper nesting not working
- Feature request: Arapaho cli options for logo/customcss HOT 1
- Additional Javascript (e.g. clipboard support) buttons etc HOT 5
- html tags in code samples are not escaped HOT 2
- Embedding partials into Markdown files HOT 3
- Conditional code annotation HOT 2
- Code blocks without a language tag render in languages panel HOT 5
- Using the same link for several menu items HOT 6
- Problems with --inline and the logo of the page. HOT 2
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