Post number #750853, ID: d8dcfc
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And I really mean HTTP because I want to have a website that's compatible with Netscape 2.
Post number #750859, ID: 1173ad
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github pages
Post number #750874, ID: 1173ad
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o wait sry i thought you wrote html
Post number #751030, ID: 5350e8
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Host your own
Post number #751031, ID: 5350e8
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Raspberry pi with nginx
Post number #751034, ID: e7ed04
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You can access Github Pages with just basic http I think
Post number #751050, ID: bdd55e
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>>750853 but why?
Post number #751091, ID: bd533f
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>>751050 I want to be able to access the website from Netscape 2
Post number #751124, ID: 5350e8
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I feel like you probably shouldn't be putting a pc & browser that old online at this point
Post number #751159, ID: 9b6a39
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>>751124 I was looking for a similar hosting just plain handwritten HTML sites. I don't want to self host, wouldn't mind paying like 10$ a year for a very simple and basic hosting(must support custom domains)
Post number #751184, ID: 9033d0
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Anyone remember freewebz? that takes me back.
Post number #751296, ID: 5350e8
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>>751159 I totally get the plain html you might like some of the stuff on neocities
Apparently they have hosting? I think I read you might have to be a supporter for custom domain though
Post number #751297, ID: 5350e8
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Ok it's $5 a month to use a custom domain with 3tb of bandwidth and 50gb of storage
Github pages might be what you need but I've not really looked into it
Post number #751304, ID: 9b6a39
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Yea, I've been considering github pages for a while for this
Post number #751393, ID: 236df5
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Host your own server. E.g. apache on Ubuntu LTS. It's free. As in freedom.
Post number #751422, ID: 9b6a39
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>>751393 I know how to fucking host my own services. Most of us want some things deliberately off premise. And no, Ubuntu is not truly free, that would be trisquel
Post number #751526, ID: 5350e8
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Saw a comment elsewhere that recommended Netlify if you haven't decided yet op
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| And I really mean HTTP because I want to have a website that's compatible with Netscape 2.