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    • hobbit666H
      hobbit666 @Obsolesce
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      @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

      You can do that for free at Gitlab, GitHub, AWS, Azure, GCP, etc...

      Why wast time and resources doing it at home?

      I tried WordPress free hosting, but to use plugins you have to pay 😢

      Never heard of Gitlab before until Jared mentioned it. AWS / Azure wasn't aware of any free teirs after trial periods have finished, but will look closer see what I can find.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @hobbit666
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        @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

        @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

        You can do that for free at Gitlab, GitHub, AWS, Azure, GCP, etc...

        Why wast time and resources doing it at home?

        I tried WordPress free hosting, but to use plugins you have to pay 😢

        Never heard of Gitlab before until Jared mentioned it. AWS / Azure wasn't aware of any free teirs after trial periods have finished, but will look closer see what I can find.

        GCP has an always free tier. GitLab pages and GitHub pages will host static sites for free.

        I have my wife's business site on gitlab pages and I have a static site for documentation for an API I wrote on GitHub pages and I have a project I wrote on Vercel. Vercel is by far the most featureful and IMO better than the others. It will host the static sites and server less functions.

        They work really well.

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce @hobbit666
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          @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

          @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

          You can do that for free at Gitlab, GitHub, AWS, Azure, GCP, etc...

          Why wast time and resources doing it at home?

          I tried WordPress free hosting, but to use plugins you have to pay 😢

          Never heard of Gitlab before until Jared mentioned it. AWS / Azure wasn't aware of any free teirs after trial periods have finished, but will look closer see what I can find.

          We'll technically it might cost you $0.02 a month to host a static site on Azure/AWS. It costs me $0.01 a month for my static site on Azure because the storage costs. But it's totally free on the others I mentioned.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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            @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

            @pete-s said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

            I think it would be easier to just setup a $5/month vultr instance. From what you say, there is no real reason why it has to be hosted at home.

            But that will cost me 😁 this is only to host a few static pages.

            If the pages are static how did WordPress get involved?

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

              If the pages are static how did WordPress get involved?

              Because User

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              • hobbit666H
                hobbit666 @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                If the pages are static how did WordPress get involved?

                Because User

                ^^this 😁

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                • hobbit666H
                  hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                  If the pages are static how did WordPress get involved?

                  Although they are static pages I wanted to use a light box type Plug-in so I can use larger images but display as thumbnails. Just thought a easy with WordPress and that's was the first thing I thought of.

                  But was happy to install anything

                  (Before its mentioned, yes you can most probably do it all with just HTML/PHP but my coding knowledge is zero now a day)

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                  • hobbit666H
                    hobbit666 @Obsolesce
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                    @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                    We'll technically it might cost you $0.02 a month to host a static site on Azure/AWS. It costs me $0.01 a month for my static site on Azure because the storage costs. But it's totally free on the others I mentioned.

                    OK that should a lot better 😁 will have to look more into their offerings, I just assumed pricing was a bit hight then that. Like Vultr etc etc

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @hobbit666
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                      @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                      @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                      We'll technically it might cost you $0.02 a month to host a static site on Azure/AWS. It costs me $0.01 a month for my static site on Azure because the storage costs. But it's totally free on the others I mentioned.

                      OK that should a lot better 😁 will have to look more into their offerings, I just assumed pricing was a bit hight then that. Like Vultr etc etc

                      I thought static as in literally static html pages. If you are talking about WordPress and PHP pages, that won't work on anything I mentioned, unless you have something running somewhere else that converts them to static HTML pages and pushes them to there.

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                      • hobbit666H
                        hobbit666 @Obsolesce
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                        @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                        I thought static as in literally static html pages. If you are talking about WordPress and PHP pages, that won't work on anything I mentioned, unless you have something running somewhere else that converts them to static HTML pages and pushes them to there.

                        It was going to be static but wanted to upload larger images but not have them taking up the page, and just clicking to enlarge for full view. Hence thinking a CMS with light box.
                        But happy if there's a simple was to do it with just HTML and PHP 😁😁😁😁

                        As I mentioned my coding skills were lost 20+ years ago 😁😁

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @hobbit666
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                          @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                          @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                          I thought static as in literally static html pages. If you are talking about WordPress and PHP pages, that won't work on anything I mentioned, unless you have something running somewhere else that converts them to static HTML pages and pushes them to there.

                          It was going to be static but wanted to upload larger images but not have them taking up the page, and just clicking to enlarge for full view. Hence thinking a CMS with light box.
                          But happy if there's a simple was to do it with just HTML and PHP 😁😁😁😁

                          As I mentioned my coding skills were lost 20+ years ago 😁😁

                          The image enlarging would most likely be JavaScript. Just use a theme with Hugo or some other store generator that ha a gallery display that you want.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                            @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                            It was going to be static but wanted to upload larger images but not have them taking up the page, and just clicking to enlarge for full view. Hence thinking a CMS with light box

                            That's one tool for that, but there are other ways. You certainly don't need a PHP platform, CMS, and a database for that.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                              @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                              But happy if there's a simple was to do it with just HTML and PHP

                              Why so complex? Make it a web site, not an application that generates a web site.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                                @stacksofplates said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                @obsolesce said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                I thought static as in literally static html pages. If you are talking about WordPress and PHP pages, that won't work on anything I mentioned, unless you have something running somewhere else that converts them to static HTML pages and pushes them to there.

                                It was going to be static but wanted to upload larger images but not have them taking up the page, and just clicking to enlarge for full view. Hence thinking a CMS with light box.
                                But happy if there's a simple was to do it with just HTML and PHP 😁😁😁😁

                                As I mentioned my coding skills were lost 20+ years ago 😁😁

                                The image enlarging would most likely be JavaScript. Just use a theme with Hugo or some other store generator that ha a gallery display that you want.

                                Yeah, this is standard and built in to most static site mechanisms.

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                                • hobbit666H
                                  hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                  Yeah, this is standard and built in to most static site mechanisms.

                                  OK sounds good, any examples on how to do it 😁😁😁

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @hobbit666
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                                    @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                    Yeah, this is standard and built in to most static site mechanisms.

                                    OK sounds good, any examples on how to do it 😁😁😁

                                    Hugo (gohugo.io) is what the others suggested. You can build the whole page locally on your own computer, then export the site to a local directory, which you then copy to your webhost.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                                      @dashrender said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                      @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                      Yeah, this is standard and built in to most static site mechanisms.

                                      OK sounds good, any examples on how to do it 😁😁😁

                                      Hugo (gohugo.io) is what the others suggested. You can build the whole page locally on your own computer, then export the site to a local directory, which you then copy to your webhost.

                                      In my case I use Hugo in a gitlab repo.
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                                      I clone it locally to create content using the hugo commands. Hugo itself uses markdown.
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                                      Then you create yaml config file for gitlab ci. to generate teh hugo content into the public folder which is what gitlab pages looks at.

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                                      gitlab pages setup to serve
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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch
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                                        But like @Dashrender said, you could run the hugo commands locally to build the site into the local public folder and jsut upload that. static content to your webserver.

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                                        • hobbit666H
                                          hobbit666
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                                          @JaredBusch thanks for the detailed example 😁😁

                                          Thanks all for the input. Will look at Azure/AWS etc for hosting if I will only be under a £1 😁

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @hobbit666
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                                            @hobbit666 said in How to Secure a Website at Home:

                                            @JaredBusch thanks for the detailed example 😁😁

                                            Thanks all for the input. Will look at Azure/AWS etc for hosting if I will only be under a £1 😁

                                            Why not GitHub or GitLab for free?

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