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The deployments page in the documentation has some guidance for how you can deploy a MyST book/article to the internet. It discusses a bit about "live" vs. "static" hosting, and then describes how to deploy to GitHub Pages and to CurveNote.
I think a few things could be improved to make it a bit clearer, so noting it here:
It could use a more in-depth description of the differences between a "live" app and a static website, but potentially moved to the bottom since it's probably not the most important information. Why / when would you want one vs. the other, etc.
Clarify that the "CurveNote" option is a "live app" option, not a static HTML option.
Describe how to deploy "live apps" on other common services like Netlify (I don't think it's possible on GitHub?)
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I took a look at answering this, but there are some nuances about what static vs dynamic means in this context that I'm not fully knowledgeable on. As such, I've released the self-assignment.
If 2i2c is going to start recommending communities use MyST maybe we can plan out some work to test it out ourselves and then write documentation about it. Doesn't have to be now but when the time is right!
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The deployments page in the documentation has some guidance for how you can deploy a MyST book/article to the internet. It discusses a bit about "live" vs. "static" hosting, and then describes how to deploy to GitHub Pages and to CurveNote.
I think a few things could be improved to make it a bit clearer, so noting it here:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: