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  "path": "/t/how-do-you-turn-ai-generated-html-into-a-live-website/1382269#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T04:03:25.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I’ve been playing around with AI generated landing pages and small HTML prototypes lately.\n\nThe funny part is that generating the HTML is not really the slow step anymore. The part that still feels clunky is what happens after that.\n\nI usually end up copying the code into a local file, opening it in the browser, fixing a few layout issues, then deciding whether to put it on GitHub Pages, or upload it manually somewhere.\n\nIt works, but for a quick demo or internal page, it still feels like a lot of little steps just to get a shareable link.\n\nCurious how other people here handle this.\n\nWhen an AI tool gives you a complete HTML page, what is your usual workflow for turning it into a live URL?",
  "title": "How do you turn AI-generated HTML into a live website?"
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