# Frontend - DeployHQ Blog

The latest news about CSS, HTML & Javascript from our in-house team of expert frontend developers.

### [How to Deploy a Lovable Frontend to DeployHQ Static Hosting](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-lovable-frontend-to-deployhq-static-hosting)

Posted on 22nd June 2026

Deploy a Lovable app to DeployHQ Static Hosting — static frontend on Cloudflare's edge, your existing Supabase backend keeps doing the work behind it.

### [DeployHQ Static Hosting vs Netlify: Features, Pricing, and Which to Choose](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deployhq-static-hosting-vs-netlify)

Posted on 22nd June 2026

Compare DeployHQ Static Hosting and Netlify — features, pricing, edge networks, and when each one fits your Jamstack stack.

### [How to Deploy a Bolt App to DeployHQ Static Hosting](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-bolt-app-to-deployhq-static-hosting)

Posted on 19th June 2026

Deploy a Bolt.new app to DeployHQ Static Hosting — export to GitHub, configure the build pipeline, and ship from Git to Cloudflare's edge.

### [How to Deploy a v0 App to DeployHQ Static Hosting](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-v0-app-to-deployhq-static-hosting)

Posted on 18th June 2026

Deploy a v0 app to DeployHQ Static Hosting — export the project, set up the build pipeline, and ship from Git to Cloudflare's edge.

### [DeployHQ Static Hosting vs Vercel: Features, Pricing, and Which to Choose](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deployhq-static-hosting-vs-vercel)

Posted on 15th June 2026

Compare DeployHQ Static Hosting and Vercel — features, pricing, edge networks, and the workflow trade-offs that decide which one fits your stack.

### [Static Hosting on DeployHQ: Deploy and Host JAMstack Sites from One Dashboard](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/static-hosting-on-deployhq)

Posted on 9th June 2026

Deploy and host static sites on DeployHQ — managed Cloudflare edge, framework auto-detected, atomic deploys, one workflow with your backend.

### [Understanding CORS: The Developer's Guide](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/understanding-cors-the-developers-guide)

Posted on 30th March 2026

What CORS is, why browsers enforce it, and how to fix CORS errors in Express, Django, Rails, PHP, and Nginx — with common error messages explained.

### [What is JAMStack? A Complete Introduction to Modern Web Architecture](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/what-is-jamstack-a-complete-introduction-to-modern-web-architecture)

Posted on 17th November 2025

What is JAMStack? Explore its history, benefits, and architectural shifts. Learn if this modern web stack is the right choice for your next project.

### [Frontend Deployment Best Practices: Builds, Bundles, and When to Ship](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/solving-common-frontend-deployment-challenges-and-boosting-performance)

Posted on 7th April 2025

Frontend deployment guide: cut build times with Bun and esbuild, shrink bundles with tree shaking, and pick the right deploy window for stable releases.

### [How to Deploy a Next.js Application on a VPS with DeployHQ](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-nextjs-on-vps)

Posted on 31st March 2025

Deploy Next.js to a VPS with standalone output, PM2, Nginx, and automated deployments via DeployHQ. A production-ready guide covering TLS, zero-downtime restarts, and environment variable management.

### [How to Deploy Laravel with DeployHQ](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploying-a-laravel-react-application-to-fortrabbit-using-deployhq)

Posted on 12th February 2025

Set up automated Laravel deployments with build pipelines, database migrations, cache management, and zero-downtime releases. Works with any SFTP/SSH host.

### [How to Automate CDN Cache Invalidation with DeployHQ and Cloudflare](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/cdn-and-deployhq-a-powerful-duo)

Posted on 26th September 2024

Your CDN keeps serving stale assets after every deploy. Here is how to set up automatic Cloudflare cache purging in DeployHQ so users always see the latest version of your site.

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