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Share basic HTML file through creative cloud to a client (Static Banner adverts)

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May 20, 2020 May 20, 2020

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Hi. Im using CC and would like to know if it possible to use a Creative Cloud folder to show a HTML file via a browser. I have a basic HTML document with placed images (banners like skyscrapers) which need to be displayed 100% in a browser. Is it possible share HTML links to point to the folder in Creative Cloud (Absoilte Path may need to be eited for the images).

 

Or... the images placed are ad banners. I need to share with the client how these banners would look on a webpage, via safari or chrome. Does anyone know of an image/html hosting site to test banners?

 

thanks

 

Rob

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Creative Cloud storage is NOT a publicly accessible web server.

 

Web developers need a hosting plan and server space they control for temporarily hosting, testing/debugging files. 

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1. Upload your files to the designated CLIENT folder on your remote server. This may be password protected or not, your choice.

2. Send the client an e-mail with the URLs.

3. When done, remove the CLIENT folder from your server.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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