Step-by-step guide for creating and deploying a static site with Cuttlebelle.
This is an example of how to set up a static site with Cuttlebelle on Sevalla’s Static Site Hosting services from a GitHub repository.
Cuttlebelle is a static site builder that breaks down each page into content blocks that you can later assemble to create various page layouts without the need to understand or use complex code. More information is available on the Cuttlebelle website.
You can also use this quick start template on Sevalla’s Application Hosting without any additional configuration. If you use Application Hosting, the Start command can be left blank for the web process as Sevalla automatically detects the required command during the first deployment.
npm run build
During the deployment process, Sevalla automatically installs dependencies defined in your composer.json. The site is available as soon as the deployment finishes, and the Sevalla Welcome page loads at your site’s URL.
Sevalla Welcome page after successful deployment of Cuttlebelle.
Whenever a deployment is initiated (through creating a static site or re-deploying due to an incoming commit), the npm build
command is run, followed by the npm start
command.