No Coding Required: How This New Tool Publishes Local Folders as Professional Websites
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No Coding Required: How This New Tool Publishes Local Folders as Professional Websites

Publish Date: May 15
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Have you ever found it tedious to create a simple static website, showcase your portfolio, or share a project prototype, especially when deploying AI-generated website code? It's either complicated server configurations or technical details that can be challenging to navigate.

I recently discovered a cloud service called EdgeOne Pages Drop that's incredibly convenient - it lets you turn a local folder directly into an online website, or you can simply paste HTML source code.

There are similar services like Tiinyhost and Static APP, but they aren't free and offer quite limited trial resources. What's good about Pages Drop is that it's completely free.

The aspects I found impressive are:

  • Truly simple operation

Just prepare your static files like HTML, CSS, and images, then drag and drop or select them, and your website is online. No need to understand complex technology or set up Git authorization connections.

  • Quickly obtain an online space, easily shareable

It provides a free subdomain, making it fast to share links with others. If you want to use your own domain, it supports custom domain binding, which adds flexibility.

  • Fast access speed

I tested it, and friends from different locations could load my deployed page smoothly. It uses Tencent Cloud's global CDN technology, which probably explains the good performance.

  • Automatic HTTPS for websites, feels more secure

Security-wise, every website deployed through it automatically includes HTTPS. This makes visitors feel safer without triggering warning popups, and it's also better for search engines.

I think it's particularly suitable for these scenarios or people:

  • Designers who want to quickly build a portfolio or show design drafts to clients.
  • Front-end developers who need to conveniently deploy demos or test pages for small projects.
  • Students who need to submit web assignments or showcase personal projects with ease.
  • Anyone looking for a quick, free, and simple online space.

If you have similar needs, you can try EdgeOne Pages Drop. It's pretty nice to get your small projects or works online quickly.

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