I’ve hosted static sites using GitHub Pages, Netlify and CloudFlare Pages. In my cases, these were rendered from markdown using either Hugo or Pelican, but I think that Github Pages, Netlify and CloudFlare Pages are able to take raw HTML files instead. These services all have free tiers, which would serve the needs of a lot of non-commercial users. Hope that helps.
On Oct 18, 2025, at 11:28 PM, William Park via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org> wrote:
Trying to help out few non-techie people, but I'm also interested personally...
How do you make few static HTML files available online for free?
I looked at Google Site -- you can't upload html file Dropbox -- it shows you the text content of HTML files. GitHub -- same thing. Failing that, I'm considering Put the files on USB stick, and plug it into router. It has web/file server. I would have to register DDNS, though. Set up web server on a Linux computer. But, I don't want to be "tech support". ------------------------------------ Description: GTALUG Talk Unsubscribe via Talk-unsubscribe@lists.gtalug.org Start a new thread: talk@lists.gtalug.org This message archived at https://lists.gtalug.org/archives/list/talk@lists.gtalug.org/message/CCXQNMQ...