After i create the web, what happened then? [closed] - javascript

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I’ve just creat a web game by a video tutorial(I’m learning html-css-js).
Now I have created it, how can I make the web game to have a link, so I can show to others with a link my web game.
Thank you!!

There are so many ways to show your work to friends.
1. Actually host your game by registering a domain name and hosting. This way everyone can search web and find your game.
check netlify they provide free hosting, you just need to have a github repo of your game or otherwise you can just upload entire folder on their site.
2.You can also try online code editors like codepen, jsfiddle and share urls of your code.

You need to host it on a server. In my opinion, the easiest way is to use a cloud provider (AWS, GCP, Azure) host it on an instance and get a public IP. You can go ahead and register it with a domain.

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How can I host HTML/PHP/MySQL for a short project [closed]

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I don't have a ton of web-dev experience, just enough to know syntax etc.
As part of a project I've been asked to provide a hosted link to a small web app in which I use PHP5/HTML5/MySQL/Javascript to leverage various API's. The issue is I don't have a registered domain name at the moment, and no way of hosting my response. I would really prefer not to spend any money just to submit a single project if possible.
Sorry if this seems like a dense question, but time is a factor and the research I've done hasn't yielded anything concrete.
Found Free Hosting Sites Here:
http://www.prchecker.info/web-hosting/top-10-free-web-hosting-sites/
And I'm thinking http://www.biz.nf/ might be the best choice... Only issue is it seems to suggest that it only hosts Wordpress sites, which seems odd to say the least.
I would really appreciate any clarification, thanks!
You could use a .tk domain name which is free and use a hosting provider like 000webhost or x10hosting which are both free.

List of "live-editing" multi-user platforms (for web-site project) [closed]

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(after a research in Google) I would like to know what are the options for collaborative (possibly LIVE) coding on HTML, CSS, javascript, Php documents.
I am new of Github, and as my understanding it does not allow LIVE editing to the documents, meaning that multiple people could work on a document on the same time creating inconsistencies.
Is this correct?
Thanks a lot.
GitHub is a repository hosting service. It's made for collaboration and has many nice and cool features, but I don't think it's made for this kind of collaboration you expect.
To use GitHub you need to set your project under version control, with git which is a version control system. So it's important to know, what do you exactly want?
A platform where you and your friends can edit some code (LIVE) but not in the course of a big project, or a platform where you can set-up a project, put it under version control and let your friends collaborate with you.

Online readability service? [closed]

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Is there any web API that takes a URL and gives back the readable content of that page? Or is there any javascript library that can do this?
Installing node.js or any server-side app is not possible.
That's actually a really hard problem. Such questions usually imply that you want sidebars and similar 'noise' elements excluded. This is often solved with different training sets within the machine learning computer domain and it's not easy to develop.
Having said that - take a look at:
http://www.alchemyapi.com/api/scrape/
http://www.readability.com/developers/api
http://www.diffbot.com/
This should help you to learn enough about the space that you'll be able to do better searches for you problem domain.
I think you could find some related services on Mashape (http://www.mashape.com/).
Search for 'text'. Like this: https://www.mashape.com/search?query=text
There are several NLP / Analysis providers there, and most of them are freemium.
OTOH, there's also a project called boilerpipe. You can test its quality at the URL below:
http://boilerpipe-web.appspot.com/

Looking for a browser based webcam streaming and capture lib/framework [closed]

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What I want to do is have control over the streams so I can send them wherever I want, have it interface w/a mic and cam, and the ability to capture and record them. At this point I don't have any specific specs or limitations. It will be used in a commercial project so the license must allow for that. Free and OSS is preferably, but commercial and proprietary is not out of the question if it's worth it.
I don't see html5 as a viable solution at this point so I'm assuming it's going to rely on flash which is fine, but I do not know actionscript. I'm not opposed to learning it, and assume I could pick it up fine within a week, but keep that in mind. If I have to build something myself from the actionscript libraries (I assume they provide enough functionality) I can do so, but I'm hoping for a quicker solution than that.
Aside from the flash applet, you would have to integrate it with a server running Flash Media Server, SmartFox Server, etc
Flash has had webcam support built in for awhile. Checkout their help pages at: Adobe
Check out this question for more links too:
Test Webcam via Flash

Get browser bookmarks via javascript [closed]

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we want to provide an online bookmark service to our customers. Therefor it would be nice to provide also a function to store local bookmarks into our online tool. This shouldn't be done automatically - the user should confirm this action (only in case someone thinks I want to spy users data).
I'm looking for a while now, but I found only that there is no solution, because it's a security risk. Is there a way or already a tool for such a functionality in Javascript?
Regards
This is completely impossible.
You need to write a browser addon.
Is there a way or already a tool for such a functionality in Javascript?
Nope, definitely not. Maybe for browser extensions - if it's possible even for them.
No there isn't any solution to do this via javascript. The only solution I can think of is to use a Java Applet to read the client's computer and look for the bookmark.
Another way is you can ask them to export their favorites to a file and upload to your website.
Prompt the user to upload the bookmarks file: http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/i1r3CgqvgCI

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