I use github to host the source code for my static Jekyll site, but since github doesn't support HTTPS on custom domains, I use Netlify as a CDN. Netlify automatically hooks me up with an A+ rated Let's Encrypt cert setup.
So my domain points at Netlify, which pulls the site from github.
The total cost of this setup is only the yearly cost of the domain, which you can eliminate too if you use a sub-domain on netlify.
So my domain points at Netlify, which pulls the site from github.
The total cost of this setup is only the yearly cost of the domain, which you can eliminate too if you use a sub-domain on netlify.