Yeah, as long as it's a front-end application, then it will work great. I use it a lot to demo my applications to people. The biggest downfall I've found is not being able to use routing due to the inability for it to fallback to the index.html for 404 errors. Good luck with your explorations!
I use react-router with hash routing and it works fine. Your url will look like “my.github.io/repo-name/#/my/route” and everything after the “#” is your route.
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Yeah, as long as it's a front-end application, then it will work great. I use it a lot to demo my applications to people. The biggest downfall I've found is not being able to use routing due to the inability for it to fallback to the index.html for 404 errors. Good luck with your explorations!
I use react-router with hash routing and it works fine. Your url will look like “my.github.io/repo-name/#/my/route” and everything after the “#” is your route.
Thanks for this tip! I was hoping to use react-router.