To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Sometimes I will be hosting up to 10 websites at a time for individual clients. I've started to explore Dropbox which is a great alternative to how I used to share individual documents or folders with clients through iDisk.
Then I read about how to publish websites with Dropbox and it works great. The problem is when publishing to a local folder, which is how you publish to Dropbox, the password protection function within iWeb disappears. Does anyone have a way around this?
Or is there a way within my iWeb created company site to create a password protected link to the individual client site? Posted on Apr 26, PM. Page content loaded. Apr 26, PM in response to dougdilg In response to dougdilg. The iWeb password feature is only available from the MMe servers. Dropbox may or may not offer password protection. To get the most from Dropbox, install the apps on your computer, tablet, and phone.
View your files and activity in one place with the desktop app and on dropbox. You can manage account preferences , add and share your content, get shared updates, and access features like Dropbox Paper. Keep an eye out for extra info on specific features. Open a web browser. Go to www. Select one of the following sign-in options: - Click Sign in , and enter your email address and password - Click Sign in with Google.
Having trouble signing in to your Dropbox account? Note : You can link your personal and work accounts on your computer or mobile device and still keep each account independent. This allows you to separate personal and work content, but easily switch between accounts without having to sign in and out every time. Create an account on dropbox. Type your name and email address your email address is the username for your Dropbox account.
Enter a strong, unique password. Click the box to agree to the Dropbox terms. Click Create an account. Find the email address on your Dropbox account. Troubleshoot why Dropbox might say an email address is already in use.
Change or reset a Dropbox password. Your Dropbox storage quota is calculated by adding up the total amount of data stored in your Dropbox account. This includes all shared folders you're a member of and files collected from file requests. If someone invites you to a shared file or folder with a link, it does not take up space in your account unless you save it to your Dropbox account.
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