Need to create a test website

Solarion

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I've developed a basic mobile friendly website for someone I just need to be able to test it in a live environment. Anyone know of a site host I can do this on? Does matter if it has adverts and what not or if they delete it at any point.

I need to do this before I find an actual host to commit to.
 
I've developed a basic mobile friendly website for someone I just need to be able to test it in a live environment. Anyone know of a site host I can do this on? Does matter if it has adverts and what not or if they delete it at any point.

I need to do this before I find an actual host to commit to.

Not sure I follow. Do you not have a host to test on?

You could spin up a variety of servers at Digital Ocean for next to nothing.
 
Not sure I follow. Do you not have a host to test on?

You could spin up a variety of servers at Digital Ocean for next to nothing.

I have no host at the moment. I am in contact with a host in Cape Town however I just want to test it first before I sign up with them, just the look and feel on a mobile phone.
 
I've developed a basic mobile friendly website for someone I just need to be able to test it in a live environment. Anyone know of a site host I can do this on? Does matter if it has adverts and what not or if they delete it at any point.

I need to do this before I find an actual host to commit to.

What are the requirements; php, sql, wordpress??

For a basic html site, there are many free hosts to try, example: https://www.atspace.com/web-hosting/free-hosting/
 
No requirements, it's a straight forward html site to display several products. I'll check that out thanks oldhat.
 
No requirements, it's a straight forward html site to display several products. I'll check that out thanks oldhat.
PM me 9 o clock, I'll create you a sub domain on mordor.co.za
 
Just use https://www.netlify.com - it is free for most cases and allows you to point a domain name at it. Perfect for static sites. And they're well cached using an almost global CDN.

But, you need to be using Git. So, good luck with that.
 
Thanks guys I found a solution from one of you, will be testing it in a little. Shot for the help!
 
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