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I've never done this, but I've heard you can use DropBox in an unofficial
capacity to host basic pages too:
http://www.dropboxwiki.com/tips-and-tricks/host-websites-with-dropbox

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Joe Hourcle <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> On Fri, 22 May 2015, Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote:
>
> [trimmed]
>
>  I plan to teach coding to my 6th and 12th grade students next school year
>> and our lab has a mixture of old (2008) and new Macs (2015) so I want to
>> make all the Macs functional for writing code in an editor.
>>
>> My next question is this:
>>
>> I am familiar with free Web creation and hosting sites like Weebly, Wix,
>> Google sites, Wikispaces, WordPress, and Blogger, but do you know of any
>> free hosting sites that will allow you to plug in your own code. i.e. host
>> your own html files?
>>
>
> If it's straight HTML, and doesn't need any sort of text pre-processing
> (SSI, ASP, JSP, PHP, ColdFusion, etc.), I think that you can use Google
> Drive.  This help page seems to suggest that's true:
>
>         https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2881970?hl=en
>
> With all static files it might also be possible to lay things out so that
> you could serve it through github or similar.  (and teaching them about
> version control isn't a bad idea, either)
>
> -Joe
>