diff --git a/_posts/developers/pod-server/2019-01-01-00_overview.md b/_posts/developers/pod-server/2019-01-01-00_overview.md
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+++ b/_posts/developers/pod-server/2019-01-01-00_overview.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
layout: for-developers
title: "Setting up your own Solid server"
-permalink: self-hosting/css
+permalink: self-hosting/overview
tags: [pod-server]
categories: [Running Community Solid Server]
exclude: true
@@ -27,106 +27,7 @@ And the following **commercial servers** are available:
* [Enterprise Solid Server by Inrupt](https://inrupt.com/products/enterprise-solid-server/)
* [TrinPod by Graphmetrix](https://graphmetrix.com/construction/trinpod)
-
-We walk you through the installation of the Community Solid Server below.
+We walk you through the [installation of the Community Solid Server](/self-hosting/css).
We also provide [Instructions for Node Solid Server](/self-hosting/nss).
-
-# Running the Community Solid Server {#running-css}
-To run the Community Solid Server,
-you can choose between:
-
-- [Node.js](#nodejs)
-- [Docker](#docker)
-
-## Via Node.js and npm {#nodejs}
-Ensure you have [installed Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/).
-We support versions 12.7 and up,
-but recommend 14 or 16.
-
-To **install the server**, open a command prompt and type:
-
-```shell
-npm install -g @solid/community-server
-```
-
-To **run the server** with in-memory storage, type:
-```shell
-community-solid-server
-```
-
-To run the server with **file-based storage**, type:
-```shell
-community-solid-server -c @css:config/file.json
-```
-
-You can now [access your server](#access) locally.
-
-## Via Docker {#docker}
-[Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) allows you to run the server
-without having Node.js installed:
-```shell
-# Clone the repo to get access to the configs
-git clone https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer.git
-cd CommunitySolidServer
-# Run the image, serving your `~/Solid` directory on `http://localhost:3000`
-docker run --rm -v ~/Solid:/data -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server:latest
-# Or use one of the built-in configurations
-docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server -c config/default.json
-# Or use your own configuration mapped to the right directory
-docker run --rm -v ~/solid-config:/config -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server -c /config/my-config.json
-```
-
-## Accessing your server {#access}
-Open your browser and visit [http://localhost:3000/](http://localhost:3000/).
-You will be greeted by a welcome page.
-
-This welcome page is hosted on a _root Pod_,
-to which **you and your apps can read and write**.
-
-![Community Solid Server welcome page](/assets/img/screenshots/css-welcome-page.png)
-
-## Creating your own account {#account}
-To create your own account,
-visit [http://localhost:3000/idp/register/](http://localhost:3000/idp/register/).
-
-The server can then **host your Pod and WebID**.
-
-![Community Solid Server registration page](/assets/img/screenshots/css-register-page.png)
-
-## Extending your server
-The Community Solid Server is highly modular
-and supports many different configurations and plugins.
-
-The [Recipes](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/Recipes)
-contain a couple of examples to get started.
-
-These are some plugins you can add to your server:
-- [Dgraph backend](https://github.com/comake/solid-dgraph)
-- [Redis backend](https://github.com/comake/solid-redis)
-- [Philips Hue backend](https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/solid-hue)
-
-## Exposing your server publicly {#public}
-
-The Solid server will run as a local Web server.
-You can expose the server directly
-either by running it on a public port
-or by placing it behind a _reverse proxy_.
-
-When going public,
-be sure to tell the server its base URL via the `-b` flag:
-
-```shell
-community-solid-server -b https://server.example/
-```
-
-Here are instructions to set up common proxy servers:
-
-- [NGINX](/for-developers/pod-server/nginx)
-- [Apache](/for-developers/pod-server/apache)
-
-## Feedback and questions {#feedback}
-If you have feedback or questions about the server,
-don't hesitate to [start a discussion](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer/discussions)
-or [report a bug](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer/issues).
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@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+---
+layout: for-developers
+title: "Setting up Community Solid server"
+permalink: self-hosting/css
+tags: [pod-server]
+categories: [Running Community Solid Server]
+exclude: true
+---
+
+# Running the Community Solid Server {#running-css}
+To run the Community Solid Server,
+you can choose between:
+
+- [Node.js](#nodejs)
+- [Docker](#docker)
+
+## Via Node.js and npm {#nodejs}
+Ensure you have [installed Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/).
+We support versions 12.7 and up,
+but recommend 14 or 16.
+
+To **install the server**, open a command prompt and type:
+
+```shell
+npm install -g @solid/community-server
+```
+
+To **run the server** with in-memory storage, type:
+```shell
+community-solid-server
+```
+
+To run the server with **file-based storage**, type:
+```shell
+community-solid-server -c @css:config/file.json
+```
+
+You can now [access your server](#access) locally.
+
+## Via Docker {#docker}
+[Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) allows you to run the server
+without having Node.js installed:
+```shell
+# Clone the repo to get access to the configs
+git clone https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer.git
+cd CommunitySolidServer
+# Run the image, serving your `~/Solid` directory on `http://localhost:3000`
+docker run --rm -v ~/Solid:/data -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server:latest
+# Or use one of the built-in configurations
+docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server -c config/default.json
+# Or use your own configuration mapped to the right directory
+docker run --rm -v ~/solid-config:/config -p 3000:3000 -it solidproject/community-server -c /config/my-config.json
+```
+
+## Accessing your server {#access}
+Open your browser and visit [http://localhost:3000/](http://localhost:3000/).
+You will be greeted by a welcome page.
+
+This welcome page is hosted on a _root Pod_,
+to which **you and your apps can read and write**.
+
+![Community Solid Server welcome page](/assets/img/screenshots/css-welcome-page.png)
+
+## Creating your own account {#account}
+To create your own account,
+visit [http://localhost:3000/idp/register/](http://localhost:3000/idp/register/).
+
+The server can then **host your Pod and WebID**.
+
+![Community Solid Server registration page](/assets/img/screenshots/css-register-page.png)
+
+## Extending your server
+The Community Solid Server is highly modular
+and supports many different configurations and plugins.
+
+The [Recipes](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/Recipes)
+contain a couple of examples to get started.
+
+These are some plugins you can add to your server:
+- [Dgraph backend](https://github.com/comake/solid-dgraph)
+- [Redis backend](https://github.com/comake/solid-redis)
+- [Philips Hue backend](https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/solid-hue)
+
+## Exposing your server publicly {#public}
+
+The Solid server will run as a local Web server.
+You can expose the server directly
+either by running it on a public port
+or by placing it behind a _reverse proxy_.
+
+When going public,
+be sure to tell the server its base URL via the `-b` flag:
+
+```shell
+community-solid-server -b https://server.example/
+```
+
+Here are instructions to set up common proxy servers:
+
+- [NGINX](/for-developers/pod-server/nginx)
+- [Apache](/for-developers/pod-server/apache)
+
+## Feedback and questions {#feedback}
+If you have feedback or questions about the server,
+don't hesitate to [start a discussion](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer/discussions)
+or [report a bug](https://github.com/CommunitySolidServer/CommunitySolidServer/issues).