Thanks! Do you want to publish a simple HTML page? If you are using Quasar Framework, you will have to build your application page.
Then you will have to visit app.netlify.com/ and create your account.
You can publish your website in 2 ways. Wither through Git or directly by uploading the folder.
You will have to apply the redirects rule. For that, you can create a simple text file named _redirects and add /* /index.html 200 in it. Then put this file in your build folder. Probably in spa folder.
Once you have your build folder ready, you can directly drag your folder to app.netlify.com/ site and it will automatically publish your website to some random URL. You can then change your sub-domain name as required.
I have an SPA in gitlab... I really don't understand everything you wrote but I'll google it, first timer here and Venezuelan with constant electrical balckouts so I don't have all the time to try out. Thank you very much for giving me the starting point and showing me that it's possible.
dude! I did it! check this out I just had to adjust the Publish directory and point it to the dist/spa folder because I was testing the gitlab integration. Awesome, thank you very much for your help and support
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Thanks! Do you want to publish a simple HTML page? If you are using Quasar Framework, you will have to build your application page.
Then you will have to visit app.netlify.com/ and create your account.
You can publish your website in 2 ways. Wither through Git or directly by uploading the folder.
You will have to apply the redirects rule. For that, you can create a simple text file named _redirects and add /* /index.html 200 in it. Then put this file in your build folder. Probably in spa folder.
Once you have your build folder ready, you can directly drag your folder to app.netlify.com/ site and it will automatically publish your website to some random URL. You can then change your sub-domain name as required.
Do let me know if you need more help.
I have an SPA in gitlab... I really don't understand everything you wrote but I'll google it, first timer here and Venezuelan with constant electrical balckouts so I don't have all the time to try out. Thank you very much for giving me the starting point and showing me that it's possible.
Do let me know in case you need help.
It's pretty straightforward actually.
Important things to consider:
Step1: Create that redirect file as I suggested in my previous comment
Step2: Put that file in the spa folder. (Get your spa folder on your local directory and put redirect file in that)
Step3: Upload your spa folder to Netlify after logging into app.netlify.com/ website.
dude! I did it! check this out I just had to adjust the Publish directory and point it to the dist/spa folder because I was testing the gitlab integration. Awesome, thank you very much for your help and support