Q: Hello, I use a no-code drag and drop software that generates html, css, minified js, json files.

webp images etc ... Will I be able to host the site generated with editor.do? Will it display correctly in the browser or my html has to be semantically perfect and w3c compliant as in coded manually and perfectly? I am not a coder by the way.

romlimSep 5, 2023
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Posted: Sep 5, 2023

Very impressive. I tested it and found it to be feasible. My question then is that is it possible to give access to client per project or workspace. I would not want to give them access to my account but only to the project itself just in case they would like to edit the site or update it by themselves.

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Posted: Sep 5, 2023

Hello romlim,

Yes, you can. All you have to do is archive your site files (html, css, js, images, etc.) in a zip and then import that zip.

For w3c validation, it's not really obligatory, but as Editor.do is designated as an IDE you can correct the w3c errors directly via the IDE.

- For customer access, we're working on team members with access permissions, and it's very similar to what you're suggesting.

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