diff --git a/exampleSite/content/docs/hosting-deployment/index.md b/exampleSite/content/docs/hosting-deployment/index.md index cc38643f..a88486cc 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/docs/hosting-deployment/index.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/docs/hosting-deployment/index.md @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ The official Hugo [Hosting and Deployment](https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deploym - [GitHub Pages](#github-pages) - [Netlify](#netlify) - [Render](#render) +- [Cloudflare Pages](#cloudflare-pages) - [Shared hosting, VPS or private web server](#shared-hosting-vps-or-private-web-server) --- @@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ Then in the root of your site repository, create a `netlify.toml` file: [context.production.environment] HUGO_VERSION = "0.100.2" HUGO_ENV = "production" - + [context.deploy-preview.environment] HUGO_VERSION = "0.100.2" ``` @@ -119,6 +120,21 @@ Create a new **Static Site** and link it to your project's code repository. Then The site will automatically build and deploy whenever you push a change to your repo. +## Cloudflare Pages + +Cloudflare offers the [Pages](https://pages.cloudflare.com/) service that can host Hugo blogs. It builds the site from a git repository and then hosts it on Cloudflare's CDN. Follow their [Hugo deployment guide](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/framework-guides/deploy-a-hugo-site) to get started. + +The Rocket Loaderâ„¢ feature offered by Cloudflare tries to speed up rendering of web pages with JavaScript, but it breaks the appearance switcher in the theme. It can also cause an annoying light/dark screen flash when browsing your site due to scripts loading in the wrong order. + +This problem can be fixed by disabling it: + +- Go to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com) +- Click on your domain name in the list +- Click _Optimization_ in the _Speed_ section +- Scroll down to _Rocket Loaderâ„¢_ and disable it + +Hugo sites built with Congo still load very quickly, even with this feature disabled. + ## Shared hosting, VPS or private web server Using traditional web hosting, or deploying to your own web server, is as simple as building your Hugo site and transferring the files to your host.