You don't :)
Websites don't run on Node or NPM.
They run on html, css and javascript.
Node is only really used to run any task runners or packagers like gulp or webpack.
npm is only really used to handle js/css dependencies.
So as long as your confident in your build process and including dependencies, there's not much "need" unless you wish to just learn more.
Thanks sir
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You don't :)
Websites don't run on Node or NPM.
They run on html, css and javascript.
Node is only really used to run any task runners or packagers like gulp or webpack.
npm is only really used to handle js/css dependencies.
So as long as your confident in your build process and including dependencies, there's not much "need" unless you wish to just learn more.
Thanks sir