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I'm working on a beginners computing course, and of all the self-host options for HTML and CSS, the easiest one is glitch.com. You can drag and drop files, edit code right there in a nice environment, and also get a subdomain that you like. Surge and Netlify on the other hand requires Terminal knowledge and requires npm installed. Glitch can all be done on the browser.


Netlify allows you to drag and drop a folder only using a browser. It works great for the output directory of static site generators or a set of hand-coded HTML files. No CLI required.


Thanks, that works. It was erroring when I had tried last time.




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