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Yes, you can. The thing is that Github is still intimidating for a lot of people. They can use this as a simpler alternative.
If someone put a simple UI in front of github pages, I think they'd have a winner...
Dropbox-Hosted Websites
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#32> Brace is the new way to host websites This website needs to get over itself before I'll pay any attention to it.
You were this offended by a cheap little marketing quote? What do you suggest? Brace is kinda like 50~ other services, we just have a nice UI and are easier to understand. Check it out!
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#33How is this different than backlift - https://www.backlift.com is already doing the same thing.
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#34So there are a handful of other services doing this same basic concept (see other comment), and none of them seem to have a story about how this scales past a single developer: sure, you can share the Dropbox folder and all work in the same place, but on something like a website with common CSS files and other centralized assets it seems like that would rapidly become unmanageable.
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#36Surely Dropbox itself will offer metered web hosting from DB folders soon enough. Google Drive already touts itself as a web host, despite not publishing official limits.
Maybe Dropbox will just acquire the one that becomes most popular? Let the market pick a winner, then buy it!
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#38Great idea and awesome landing page -- sat through the introductory video and was really impressed with the simplicity and ease of the idea. Also - would you like to say anything about PHP/scripting support? I saw some PHP files in the folder that was copied during the demo vid, was wondering about support for that
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ie: the majority of computer users?
Seriously: the only reason Dropbox exists and is wildly successful is that "normal file synchronization" is such a pain, even for us hackers, let alone mere mortals. There's a reason that you see Dropbox peeking out of the system tray of so many business professionals and other non-techies. Why not piggyback off that success?
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#40Why would I use this and not GitHub Pages?