Create a website with 4EVERLAND

Quickly deploy your website on IPFS

-Login 4EVERLAND with your Web3 identity.

– Select hosting and create a project

You can directly import your github repo or you can choose to build from an IPFS cid or a 4EVERLAND template.

You don’t want to authorize your Github, you can still deploy via 4EVERLAND Hosting Cli.

– Configuration (Deploy from github repo)

4EVERLAND supports IPFS, Arweave and Dfinity as the website hosting network.

Pls select IPFS as the hosting layer. And in this page you can do some configuration according to your needs. We highly recommend you to turn on the switch “deploy hook” so that your website on IPFS will be updated automatically according to your github updates, it will greatly reduce your operation and maintenance energy.

– Configuration (Deploy from 4EVERLAND template)

If you don’t have a code background or don’t have a website repo in github. 4EVERLAND template must the best choice for you to own a dedicated website. Still choose IPFS as the hosting layer and you can insert any links you want to show in your website.

Binding your .zksync domain

– Enter your domain name and copy the CID

(Path: details, settings-domain)

(Path: Hosting — domain)

After the deployment, pls check your project details, settings-domain or directly find the domain settings and select the deployed project. Then you can bind your .zksync domain.

Enter your .zksync name and copy your IPFS CID (IPNS not supported yet), then click zns.is and login to the platform via your address including your .zksync domain!

– Paste your CID

Paste the CID you just copied in 4EVERLAND in your .zksync domain dashboard-IPFS Content and signature via your metamask.

(The CID will be synchronized to zkSycn, so you need to spend some gas to finish the deployment)

Once you complete the banding process, your dedicated website domain is <your .zksync>.limo

Congrats, you finished all the deployment processes and now own a .zksync domain website, hosted on IPFS and accessible via .zksync.limo!

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