![]() Under `Alias Target` navigate to your s3 bucket, it should be something like `` after you select your S3 bucket the the domain name. > You will need to update your domain registrar's name servers to match the `NS` records in route53. Add your domain in here without such as `Don't have one? Consider () (Affiliate link.) Update bucket cors policy in `Permissions` -> `CORS Configuration`ġ. Enter `index.html` as your index documentġ2. Select `Use this bucket to host a website` Rename `endless.html` as `index.html` Include all files. Grant `public read` for all items (recommended so people can access these without a signed key) Upload your recently created dist folder as the root. Remove public access granted through public ACLs (Recommended)ĩ. Block new public ACLs and uploading public objects (Recommended) Under **Public access settings for this bucket** click **edit** and ***uncheck*** the following: Add the name as the cdn domain name such as `(ensure you own this domain as well)Ĩ. Select us-east-1 (this is for the CDN later)Ĥ. I added the following in the `dist/endless.html` inline styles.Ĭhange `endless.html` to the name you set above (in `-n`).ġ. These icons I decided to just not display. ![]() In my case, two icons failed: viber and conda-forge. `-height 250` Making the height 250 will ensure our webfonts don't distort (try 30, you'll see what I mean) `-p` is the name of your html class prefix like `endless-` or `yours-`, so an icon would be `` `-n` is name of your files (`css`, `eot`, `ttf`, `woff`, `woff2`, etc) Icon-font-generator icons/*.svg -o dist -n endless -p endless -normalize -round 0 -mono -height 250 "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\"
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