README.md in s3_website-2.15.1 vs README.md in s3_website-2.16.0

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@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ ## Usage Here's how you can get started: * Create API credentials that have sufficient permissions to S3. More info - [here](additional-docs/setting-up-aws-credentials.md). + [here](https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website/tree/master/additional-docs/setting-up-aws-credentials.md). * Go to your website directory * Run `s3_website cfg create`. This generates a configuration file called `s3_website.yml`. * Put your AWS credentials and the S3 bucket name into the file * Run `s3_website cfg apply`. This will configure your bucket to function as an S3 website. If the bucket does not exist, the command will create it for you. @@ -523,9 +523,11 @@ See the [Contributors](https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website/graphs/contributors). ## Community articles * [Deploying websites to FTP or Amazon S3 with BitBucket Pipelines](https://www.savjee.be/2016/06/Deploying-website-to-ftp-or-amazon-s3-with-BitBucket-Pipelines/) +* [How To: Hosting on Amazon S3 with CloudFront](https://paulstamatiou.com/hosting-on-amazon-s3-with-cloudfront/) +* [PageSpeed 100 with Jekyll, S3 and CloudFront](https://habd.as/pagespeed-100-with-jekyll-s3-and-cloudfront/) ## Donations [![Support via Gittip](https://rawgithub.com/twolfson/gittip-badge/0.2.0/dist/gittip.png)](https://www.gittip.com/laurilehmijoki/)