Thanks to all who replied.
I got GitHub to serve out my files.
- I was missing README.md. I thought it would default to "file
server".
- Go to "Setting" (top banner) | "Pages" (left column) | "main"
branch (it was "none").
If URL is directory, then README.md is mandatory. Otherwise, you
get 404.
If URL is file, it serve out okay.
So, I chose GitHub Pages to recommend. It's new for them,
and new for me. Any "tech support" is also learning experience for
me, too. So, it works out. I'll look into GitHub Desktop,
later. At the moment, it's file by file on website.
On 2025-10-19 01:27, William Park via
Talk 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".