 We've got a user group question here. How can I create a basic website in Azure? Oh, it's great question. I don't want to use a VM and don't really like WordPress. I just need to show some basic pages and all of them are pretty much static. Yeah. So this came from a user group that I use a group person that I had spoken to a couple of weeks ago. What they were trying to do is they've never had a website before. I should say that they've had a website but it was like they created one when it was cool to create one and it just kind of they didn't do anything with it, right? When did it stop being cool, Mike? Yeah. But it was a family thing, right? So he created a website for his family and they share photos and stuff. But he really used WordPress and he didn't like using the WordPress.com site is what he did. He used that and he didn't like doing that. So he's like, I got these Azure credits. He has the new free Azure tier, and he has the Azure credits. He's like, well, I just want to host a couple pages up in Azure, and link back to some of this family stuff I have, right? Or link to it. I'm like, that's really easy to do. I said, well, first thing I said is, are you talking about just pretty much static stuff? He goes, well, yeah, mostly static and maybe I'll have some cool stuff in there and I'm like, okay, you have to make that decision because in Azure as part of storage in Azure, a storage account in Azure, you can actually create a static website inside of a storage account. There's no cost to do this. All you're paying for is a storage of the page itself, of the pages themselves. It's as easy as going into, I put the link in there in the sheet, but it's easy as going into the storage account and one of the options on that storage account is static website. You click on that, you slide the slider over to enable. It asks you, it gives you the URL that it'll be yet. It gives you that you can specify your index.html file, which is your landing page, and then it takes you to the actual repository or the container in the storage account, then you just click Upload. You can upload your files correctly into that container and then the website is live. I mean, yeah, it's that simple. It literally takes about two or three minutes to set up a static website. It's that simple. You have some options with it. You can do HTTPS, you can do SSL and stuff like that. But if you want to go any deeper, then you have to start looking into what they call a application, a web application or a CDN, a content delivery network within Azure. But for a basic static website, it's really cool, really easy, and it might serve your purpose well. That's neat to know. Yeah, I didn't know that either. Yeah. And knowing is half the battle. That's right. Yeah.