If you're on a budget and don't necessarily need a fancy domain, then GitHub.io livepage hosting is a good option. You just code your site, push it to a GitHub repo, and enable livepages in the repo settings. It will automatically point to your index.html if there is one, or use the README.md as the homepage if not. Then updating your site is as simple as pushing to GitHub again and merging into your master branch. GitHub will automatically display the updated content.
If you're on a budget and don't necessarily need a fancy domain, then GitHub.io livepage hosting is a good option. You just code your site, push it to a GitHub repo, and enable livepages in the repo settings. It will automatically point to your index.html if there is one, or use the README.md as the homepage if not. Then updating your site is as simple as pushing to GitHub again and merging into your master branch. GitHub will automatically display the updated content.
Thanks. Yes I know that with github pages, but it look more professional if you have own domain. 😅
yes