brugeman on Nostr: > 2) I was guessing that changes to the theme, navigation or code injection, will ...
> 2) I was guessing that changes to the theme, navigation or code injection, will require and update to the self hosted code, is that not correct?
No, all changes you make in admin panel are saved on nostr as a special event kind and thus are fetched by self-hosted code, no need to update it. Well, technically site name or icon are printed in a manifest file which would need to be reuploaded so that these changes would be visible if people add site to homescreen (PWA), but I'd say it's a minor concern. It would only be absolutely necessary to reupload if we made significant changes to the site engine code.
> can I point the npub site to my netifly
No, you can't point subdomain.npub.pro to netlify.
> this really has no use if I self host, so I do not need to add any npub records on my dns
If you self-host, you don't need our dns settings. You can attach a custom domain on a site hosted by us for free while we're testing in public and don't have paid plans launched yet.
Thanks for asking, this helps us understand the sources of potential confusion!
No, all changes you make in admin panel are saved on nostr as a special event kind and thus are fetched by self-hosted code, no need to update it. Well, technically site name or icon are printed in a manifest file which would need to be reuploaded so that these changes would be visible if people add site to homescreen (PWA), but I'd say it's a minor concern. It would only be absolutely necessary to reupload if we made significant changes to the site engine code.
> can I point the npub site to my netifly
No, you can't point subdomain.npub.pro to netlify.
> this really has no use if I self host, so I do not need to add any npub records on my dns
If you self-host, you don't need our dns settings. You can attach a custom domain on a site hosted by us for free while we're testing in public and don't have paid plans launched yet.
Thanks for asking, this helps us understand the sources of potential confusion!