![]() ![]() Go ahead and try it with a simple index.html file that just says “It worked!” or something.Īs you’ll see, the ugly long Dropbox public link displays your HTML file just like any other page on the web. ![]() Just place your entire website into your Dropbox public folder or a subfolder in your Dropbox public folder and then copy the public link. It uses JQuery, CSS and HTML and it even has a Flash element in there. I’m using a CSS-template called Luvbold (h/t Smashing Magazine). You’ve got images, forms, a stylish nav menu, etc. No one has to know that I’m using Dropbox as a webhost. If you navigate to links on that page, it still says.But with this site, all you see is the domain name: ( don’t ask why I bought that domain name). ![]() Usually, when you link to files in your Dropbox public folder, the link looks like this. It works! Now, there are some things you should notice about this Dropbox-hosted website: ![]()
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