 Let's take a look at what we've got right now. We have Azure and we have to my right, this website. This website, it's pretty basic. It's just a simple index.html. You can see just some very basic JavaScript, and eventually what this index will do was look at this content slash blog directory. These are all just markdown files, and these markdown files are eventually converted by a static site generator and that static site generator eventually turns them all into these index files. Then they represent each individual page. We can look here and we can see that the pages are actually written in markdown, but Hugo, which is just a Go application, you can download it on pretty much any platform. I did it right here by Mac. You go and you grab the Hugo package, you compile everything. I should say you create the scaffolding, you add a theme, but we're not going to talk about how to create a Hugo website. What we're going to talk about what happens when you want to use a really inexpensive place with low amounts of overhead to store this when it's done. I've gone ahead and you can see I've got this repository, so I'm going to show it to you in my browser. This is the repository of the code that we're going to work with today. The reason why I like to do things with this is that it's a simple amount of code, very easy to work with, and literally it's a blog with information about my dog. Take it, customize it, do whatever you want with it. I'm going to put a link to it in the chat. There you go. What are we going to do with this code? I am going to deploy it. To deploy it, what we're going to do is we've got several options with Azure, but literally one of the most inexpensive options right now for something like this is blob storage. You can turn that storage container into a static web host. The data that you upload to it, a blob, so we're going to be using this to host objects. Essentially, all of our objects in this public directory because if we look in that public directory, essentially, that's everything for index, our individual sections, and then our blog posts. Really, the thing that's great about BS code is it makes the actual deployment process extremely simple. What we're going to do is we're going to go over that. We're not even going to really need to use the dashboard. The reason we're not going to need to use the dashboard is super simple. BS code has an extension to make this completely simple. What we're going to do next is I'm going to walk you through the process of the BS code extension. We'll talk a little bit about that and then we'll solve the problem. We've got this website and we want to host it. I'm going to focus back here a little bit more on our screen. If you've got any questions, please send it. BS code has an extension in the extension section for Azure Storage. We'll go ahead and we'll look at it. Azure Storage right here. I've already installed it, but the process essentially would be for you to click, install, refresh, and then go back to your repository. Once you've gone back to your repository, what you can do with these extensions is right here, I've got the Azure, is we can go into our subscription, and we can see what storage options are available to us. Right now, it's just basically looking for everything, but we're going to skip that portion. Once this extension is installed and you've authenticated, what you're capable of doing is literally going here, clicking the right click and going to deploy the static website. What's that going to do for me? We're going to step through every single portion of this blob storage creation. We'll look at the actual blob storage on the Azure side, and then figure out what just happened. The first thing I'm going to do, like I said, I've built my static site with Hugo. It's basically rendered all these markdown files into the portions of this public directory that we're wanting to deploy. We go ahead, we right-click, and we just go deploy the static website. Now I get the option to go to my subscription. This is a subscription is where all your drawn-down payment, paying resources come from. This is a cost center, if you will, for everything. The next thing is we need to have a storage account. A storage account is essentially where all of our different storage requirements are kept. What we're going to do is create a new storage account. I'm going to do advanced. I'm going to create a new globally unique place for the storage account. It's just a name. That name I'm going to call the RECO Info Center. It's the RECO Information Center. I'm going to focus a little bit more on the screen right now. Cool. The RECO Info Center, cool. We're going to take this website. You should be able to just right-click here, deploy a static website. Looks like it's just still activating the extension. Like I said, when you do it, you do it live. Sometimes these things happen. Okay, so we'll select our subscription. It's going to ask me to select a storage account or create a new one. So we're going to create a new one. We're going to give it a name. I'm just going to call it the RECO Info. We'll hit enter. So now it's going to create a resource group. It's going to host it. And if we look down right over here, I'm going to make it a little bigger so you can see it. And if we go right over and you've looked in the lower right-hand corner, it's going to create the storage account, the RECO Info in location West US with the SKU, and that says standard there. And what that means is it's going to use a standard SKU storage. We can actually enlarge this, get more. So SKU, standard LRS. So that's hot storage, essentially. Something that we're going to grab on demand. So right now, as you can see, the storage account has been enabled for static hosting. It's giving me the information that we can have an index document of index.html, and we also have a 404 document of index.html. So we've been given a place to host, essentially, like HTML websites. It's very, very simple. You don't need to really configure any of it yourself. So the deployment's complete. The primary web endpoint is right here. And it even shows me browse the website. So let's browse to it. And if we look right here in my browser, here's our URL, the RECO Info, and this is a static web post we've got right here. Everything's connected. We can see my posts all work. Everything's there. Super, super simple, isn't it?