From b5fec6c87f2060884425607c0c4de5eededbb30f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jacky Zhao <j.zhao2k19@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2023 17:00:47 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] feat: allow popovers on intrapage links (closes #243)

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 > There could be many different reasons why your changes aren't showing up but the most likely reason is that you forgot to push your changes to GitHub.
 >
 > Make sure you save your changes to Git and sync it to GitHub by doing `npx quartz sync`. This will also make sure to pull any updates you may have made from other devices so you have them locally.
+
+## Vercel
+
+### Fix URLs
+
+Before deploying to Vercel, a `vercel.json` file is required at the root of the project directory. It needs to contain the following configuration so that URLs don't require the `.html` extension:
+
+```json title="vercel.json"
+{
+  "cleanUrls": true
+}
+```
+
+### Deploy to Vercel
+
+1. Log in to the [Vercel Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard) and click "Add New..." > Project
+2. Import the Git repository containing your Quartz project.
+3. Give the project a name (lowercase characters and hyphens only)
+4. Check that these configuration options are set:
+
+| Configuration option                      | Value              |
+| ----------------------------------------- | ------------------ |
+| Framework Preset                          | `Other`            |
+| Root Directory                            | `./`               |
+| Build and Output Settings > Build Command | `npx quartz build` |
+
+5. Press Deploy. Once it's live, you'll have 2 `*.vercel.app` URLs to view the page.
+
+### Custom Domain
+
+> [!note]
+> If there is something already hosted on the domain, these steps will not work without replacing the previous content. As a workaround, you could use Next.js rewrites or use the next section to create a subdomain.
+
+1. Update the `baseUrl` in `quartz.config.js` if necessary.
+2. Go to the [Domains - Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard/domains) page in Vercel.
+3. Connect the domain to Vercel
+4. Press "Add" to connect a custom domain to Vercel.
+5. Select your Quartz repository and press Continue.
+6. Enter the domain you want to connect it to.
+7. Follow the instructions to update your DNS records until you see "Valid Configuration"
+
+### Use a Subdomain
+
+Using `docs.example.com` is an example of a subdomain. They're a simple way of connecting multiple deployments to one domain.
+
+1. Update the `baseUrl` in `quartz.config.js` if necessary.
+2. Ensure your domain has been added to the [Domains - Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard/domains) page in Vercel.
+3. Go to the [Vercel Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard) and select your Quartz project.
+4. Go to the Settings tab and then click Domains in the sidebar
+5. Enter your subdomain into the field and press Add
+
+## GitLab Pages
+
+You can configure GitLab CI to build and deploy a Quartz 4 project.
+
+In your local Quartz, create a new file `.gitlab-ci.yaml`.
+
+```yaml title=".gitlab-ci.yaml"
+stages:
+  - build
+  - deploy
+
+variables:
+  NODE_VERSION: "18.14"
+
+build:
+  stage: build
+  rules:
+    - if: '$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "v4"'
+  before_script:
+    - apt-get update -q && apt-get install -y nodejs npm
+    - npm install -g n
+    - n $NODE_VERSION
+    - hash -r
+    - npm ci
+  script:
+    - npx prettier --write .
+    - npm run check
+    - npx quartz build
+  artifacts:
+    paths:
+      - public
+  cache:
+    paths:
+      - ~/.npm/
+    key: "${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG}-node-${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}"
+  tags:
+    - docker
+
+pages:
+  stage: deploy
+  rules:
+    - if: '$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "v4"'
+  script:
+    - echo "Deploying to GitLab Pages..."
+  artifacts:
+    paths:
+      - public
+```
+
+When `.gitlab-ci.yaml` is commited, GitLab will build and deploy the website as a GitLab Page. You can find the url under `Deploy` -> `Pages` in the sidebar.
+
+By default, the page is private and only visible when logged in to a GitLab account with access to the repository but can be opened in the settings under `Deploy` -> `Pages`.

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