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| | | | | Yesterday, after our Hack announcement, we sat down with the heroku team to get Hack working on Heroku. And success! Read all about it over on the heroku blog. | |
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| | | Once you've finished building your Jekyll site you'll need to decide where and how you want to deploy it. Since Jekyll builds static content you can serve it almost anywhere. If the server can handle HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it can serve your site. With that in mind let's take a look at some of the most common options for deploying Jekyll sites. | ||