Dropbox has become one of the ultimate tools to store and sync your files across multiple computers, and it's got a ton of hidden features, like the ability to host your website from a Dropbox account. While you're limited to plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript, you can't run PHP. So if you use iWeb or hard code your website, you absolutely can use Dropbox to host it.
Difficulty: Easy
1. Create a Folder in Dropbox

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You'll have to make use of your Public Dropbox folder to host your HTML pages. Navigate to Dropbox > Public on your Mac and create a new folder called ?site?.
2. Place Your HTML Files

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Next, you will need to place the HTML, CSS, and image files you will be using inside of the ?site? folder that we just created. Unlike traditional hosting, you do not have to name your main file ?index.html,? since we will be creating a direct link to the main file.
3. Get a Public Link

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Next, we need to get a public link to the main HTML file you have uploaded to Dropbox. To do this, right-click on the file and select Dropbox > Copy Public Link. After doing this, the online URL to the main page of your Dropbox-hosted website will be copied to your clipboard.

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To test out your new website, navigate to that link in your web browser. Your site should come to life right before your eyes. And there you have it: a quick, easy, and free way to host your entire website right from within your Dropbox account.

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