Is there a good alternative to github pages? I need just a static website up.

  • I have a domain.
  • I have my site (local machine)
  • And that’s all I have.
  • I have a machine that could be running 24/7 too.

Edit:

I have the page (html, css, js) done. I am actually serving it to my lan through python -m http.server (or something like that, I always forget the command).

I don’t know how to make the page accessible from the web. I have a router at home that my ISP provided (I cannot even login to it) which provides WiFi and have a couple of Ethernet ports.

I don’t know if it is possible to make my page available to the world from behind this SOHO.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Ok, so I must’ve misunderstood the question, because to me it seems OP already has all the necessary ingredients to bake this dish. And yet, the vast majority of comments recommend various 3rd party services which is the complete opposite of selhosting.
    Fire up nginx/apache2, and all good, no? What am I missing?

  • alpha1beta@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    Digital Ocean’s app platform offers a toer tier to deploy static sites from Github and a few other places.