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mcdj

macrumors G3
Original poster
Jul 10, 2007
8,968
4,223
NYC
As some of you may know, Dropbox has just announced they will be disabling the rendering of html files in the Public folder, meaning those of us who host web content from Dropbox are out of luck.

Personally, I used it to share simple web galleries created with Juicebox. Using the combo of Juicebox and Dropbox couldn't have been easier...drag and drop a folder of images into Juicebox, click "publish", navigate to the Dropbox public folder, save, then copy the public link of the Juicebox-created index.html file and share it.

Example here...

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/479247/Ireland II/index.html

Even if I paid for web hosting, what could be easier than what I described above? Is there anything free or dirt cheap that doesn't involve FTP, and doesn't show ads? Google drive is out. Amazon cloud is out. iCloud Drive out. Tried those. They don't render HTML.
 

T'hain Esh Kelch

macrumors 603
Aug 5, 2001
6,348
7,222
Denmark
You have a build in apache server in OSX, why not just use that? Having your machine run 24/7 is cheaper than off site hosting.
 

ricosuave

macrumors 6502
Mar 27, 2007
387
14
In front of my mac
As some of you may know, Dropbox has just announced they will be disabling the rendering of html files in the Public folder, meaning those of us who host web content from Dropbox are out of luck.

Personally, I used it to share simple web galleries created with Juicebox. Using the combo of Juicebox and Dropbox couldn't have been easier...drag and drop a folder of images into Juicebox, click "publish", navigate to the Dropbox public folder, save, then copy the public link of the Juicebox-created index.html file and share it.

Example here...

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/479247/Ireland II/index.html

Even if I paid for web hosting, what could be easier than what I described above? Is there anything free or dirt cheap that doesn't involve FTP, and doesn't show ads? Google drive is out. Amazon cloud is out. iCloud Drive out. Tried those. They don't render HTML.

A free weebly account?
 

D.T.

macrumors G4
Sep 15, 2011
11,050
12,463
Vilano Beach, FL
AWS S3 is super cheap for hosting static content. Easily connected to other services (CDN, video streaming/conversion, etc.) Use a tool like CyberDuck, and it's also a simple drag&drop to deploy updates. You need a bit of configuration, mostly DNS related, if you want to host a custom domain.

I also dig on Netlify.com, static hosting, has integrated generators (for people who code their static content using templates, etc), D&D, multi-site hosting, custom domains, SSL, a nice web interface, version control - and their free option recently got a bump in the service level. You'd have to look over the options to see if the bandwidth/storage worked for your requirements (my guess is yes).
 
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