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What's the best way to upload a blog project?
I composed most of my blog in Termux on Android, where I had the advantage of previewing it in w3m, a text browser that I configured to render tables, borders, etc. I used the nano text editor with syntax highlighting and Android's built-in HTML viewer to view a better representation of what the blog would look like 'live'. Now, I'm trying to determine the best way to onboard my project to SoloLearn without having to reformat everything all over again. Any ideas are welcome!! =) If SoloLearn doesn't provide an very easy way to upload *html/*txt documents does anyone agree implementing such a feature would be useful?
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you should get a website from Go daddy or 1and1 domains. they have cheep domains and cheep web hosting. if you get a free website it's domain is a subdomain and you have limited views per day.
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@Cheesy Game Studios That is a really good idea! Especially since I don't yet know how to run a webserver (my own) with confidence. I have Apache, nginx, and lighttpd right in front of me - in that exact order, thanks to a DefCon22 presentation, lol - and all 3 programmes are itching to go to work. But, I don't have any certificates prepared or a VM setup to test things out. I'll have to jump in the fire someday, but until then, setting up a domain through a web host will likely teach me more than I currently know about remote server management.
**Once I get some Ruby under my belt, I wouldn't mind giving ol' Jekyll a drive on github.io :) Thanks for the inspiration!!