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3) open a command prompt in the MATH201/ directory and run the command ```hugo server --disableFastRender``` 3) open a command prompt in the MATH201/ directory and run the command ```hugo server --disableFastRender```
4) visit your site by opening http://localhost:1313 on your browser. 4) visit your site by opening http://localhost:1313 on your browser.
Now if you want to host it on a live website, you can run:
```hugo```
This will generate a bunch of files in the public folder. Basically you copy paste all that into your web server.
If you wanna get started running your own website, there's a lot of options, personally I host my website on a VPS provider, in my case Vultr. This might be the most nerdy way to do it, but you get a lot of control. It costs me 3.50$USD/month plus about 10$/year for the domain name. I use nginx as my webserver. I learned how to set up everything from [landchad.net](https://landchad.net). He's got good tutorials there.
By the way, if you decide to use Vultr, I have a referral code you can use:
[[https://www.vultr.com/?ref=9230694-8H]] If that doesn't work, try removing the -8H at the end.
# Can I add my own notes? And for other classes? # Can I add my own notes? And for other classes?
Yes. You might need to contact me directly so we can get it to work. Yes. You might need to contact me directly so we can get it to work. I think it would be so cool if we could build a library of many classes, all free and publicly available. Wouldn't that be sick? It's kinda the point I'm making this open source so people can build on the idea.