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I don't know about this. Thank You! 🙂
Hey Neelesh Singh I am glad the article been helpful.
How I can map that domain which I purchased from somewhere... With netlify and hashnode
Hey, buddy all you have to do is map the nameservers of netlify to your domain provider. Neelesh Singh. Let me know which domain provider you use so that I can help you more.
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Really insightful and straight to the point, everything I need in a minimal unopinionated package, the writing style and information delivery is perfect! Really love the Article itself too, I can now create my very own netlify / hashnode blog. Thanks a ton!!
Thank you very much.
Thanks Ashish maurya for the simple and useful article!
You welcome buddy i am glad it helped.
Hey Ashish! First off, thanks for this blog, it really is helpful for a new hashnode user like myself. I've got one question though, although my current portfolio is hosted at Netlify, I'm currently working on a newer version of my portfolio that I'll deploy it on Vercel. How is it possible to do the same thing you did in this blogpost but instead of using Netlify that I could use Vercel?
Yeah, you can do the exact same in the Vercel too. Connect to me on Twitter if you are stuck into some problem while setting up your Vercel with Hashnode.
Oh okay, I actually didn't get to that point yet, as I'm still working on the design - then gonna move to Next for dev. But when I get to the deployment, if I get stuck to integrate hashnode, I'll contact you. Thanks man 🙏 Ashish maurya
Hey Ashish, thanks for the useful blog. This works well for me, except after the setup my blog.domain.com is only working with HTTP and not HTTPS. Any idea? I am also using Netlify.