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Improved Cloudflare Pages deployment guide (getzola#1733)
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digitalblossom authored and thomasantony committed Sep 17, 2022
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Cloudflare is a cloud solutions provider with a huge proprietary content delivery network. Like Netlify or Vercel Cloudflare Pages makes deployment process flexible and easy. You can add GitHub repo to the service and build&host Zola-bases websites after each PR automatically.
Cloudflare is a cloud solutions provider with a huge proprietary content delivery network (CDN). Like Netlify or Vercel, Cloudflare Pages makes the deployment process flexible and easy. You can add a GitHub repo to the service and build & host Zola-based websites after each PR automatically.

## Step-by-step

1. Open or create the new one Cloudflare account and choice Pages on the right nav column
1. Sign in or create a new Cloudflare account and choose _"Pages"_ on the right nav column
2. Press the button _"Create a project"_
3. Select the GitHub repo that contains your Zola website and connect it to Cloudflare Pages
4. Click _"Begin setup"_
5. Enter your project name and keep in mind, if you would like to use default Pages domain (pages.dev) it will be your website future URL, like `yourprojectname.pages.dev`. Also, select a production branch.
6. In _Build settings_ select Zola as a _Framework preset_. _Build command_ and _Build output directory_ will be filled automatically.
7. Toggle _Environment variables_ below and add `ZOLA_VERSION` as _a variable name_ and `0.13.0` or an actual Zola's version as a _value_.
8. Save and deploy.
5. Enter your project name. Keep in mind that if you would like to use the default Pages domain (pages.dev), this will be your website's future URL ("yourprojectname.pages.dev"). Additionally, select a production branch.
6. In _Build settings_, select Zola as the _Framework preset_. _Build command_ and _Build output directory_ will be filled automatically.
7. Toggle _Environment variables_ below and add `ZOLA_VERSION` as _a variable name_. Use `0.13.0` or a different Zola version as the _value_.
8. Finally, save and deploy.

Your website is now built and deployed to Pages. You may add custom domain or change some settings in the Pages dashboard.
Your website is now built and deployed to Cloudflare's network! You can add a custom domain or modify settings in the Pages dashboard.

Also, you may find well documented settings and howto [Getting started with Cloudflare Pages](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/getting-started) and
[Deloying Zola with Cloudflare Pages](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/how-to/deploy-a-zola-site#deploying-with-cloudflare-pages) in Developers portal.
You may find documentation and guides like [Getting started with Cloudflare Pages](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/getting-started) and
[Deloying Zola with Cloudflare Pages](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/how-to/deploy-a-zola-site#deploying-with-cloudflare-pages) in the Developers portal.

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