Slate - An afforable way to create websites which doesn't require a domain or hosting!
Yes! you have heard it right. Last few days I was wondering how JavaScript Frameworks like Angular and React handle routing. After a brief study on the topic from sites like StackOverflow , I got a brief idea of how I could be able to read the U.R.L. parameters with the help of JavaScript. After which it was just a matter of time I came up with Slate. Introduction Slate lets you create amazing self-contained sites. It takes HTML (or other data), compresses it into a URL fragment, and provides a link that can be shared. When it is opened, it renders that data on the receiver’s side. Features Slate Notes are contained entirely within their own link. This means they're... 💼 Portable - you don't need a server to host them 👁 Private - nothing is sent to–or stored on–this server 🎁 Easy to share as a link or QR code Slate Notes can hold about as much as a printed page, and there is a lot you can do with that: ✒️ Compose poetry...