This project was bootstrapped with Create React App and heavily customized by Doomd
Visit WeQuoteNevada.com to see the results!
- Navigate to a local folder on your computer, open a terminal window and use the following command:
git clone https://github.com/Doomd/WQN_Source2.git NameOfNewWebsiteFolder - To download and initiate all the node_module dependancies for this React project, from the new project root folder you just cloned into, issue this command:
yarn - To see your project files in action in a browser, issue this command:
Obviously, this is a copy of an existing website. Since you're making a copy, you'll likely want to change a few of the config files and text within the source files (like the domain names and the name of the website etc). Here are some of the files you'll need/want to change:
yarn start- in
package.jsonchange:to:"name": "we-quote-nevada", "homepage": "https://wequotenevada.com","name": "new-website-name", "homepage": "https://newwebsitename.com", - in
public/index.htmlchange:to:<meta name="We Quote Nevada" content="Quick and Easy Insurance" />and change:<meta name="New Website Name" content="Quick and Easy Insurance" />to:<title>We Quote Nevada</title><title>New Website Title</title>
- in
Before you create a NEW (different) site, you'll need/want to change a few of the configurations inside the cloned files (as in step 3 above)...and of course, you'll need to setup a NEW repo for hosting your site.
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First create a new EMPTY repo on Github. Don't innitiate it with a Readme.md file. To be continued...
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To create a publishable version of your site that you can host on static web hosts (like github pages) for free, issue this command:
yarn buildThis will create a folder in your root directory called
buildand this folder will become the source folder/files for your public facing files that get uploaded for deployment to a web server. This command doesn't yet deploy those files...it only creates the files. You can preview the result by issuing these commands:yarn global add serve serve -s build -
To DEPLOY the website to your github pages server, you'll have to perform several setup steps first...(to be continued)