| Order: 4 | |
| Area: staticsite | |
| TOCTitle: Deploy the website | |
| PageTitle: Deploy the website to Azure Storage | |
| MetaDescription: Website deployment to Azure Storage with Visual Studio Code | |
| DateApproved: 6/27/2018 | |
| # Deploy to Azure Storage | |
| In the **AZURE STORAGE** explorer, expand your subscription and find the Azure Storage account that you just created and expand the **Blob Containers** node. Notice the `$web` container, this was created when you enabled static website hosting and this is where your application code will be deployed. | |
| ## Deploy your website | |
| 1. Open your application code in VS Code, right-click on your **build** directory, and choose **Deploy to Static Website...**. | |
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| 1. Choose your Subscription and the Storage Account that you just created. When completed, you can click into the portal to copy your website URL (primary endpoint). | |
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| ## Browse your website | |
| Visit the URL to see your app running on Azure. | |
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