
Have you ever imagined how can you access the webpage on your mobile which is present on localhost. So today we are going to discuss on how can we ...
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If you don't like or don't use VS Code, you can also look at Ngrok or CloudFlare Tunnels.
Or you can learn about Nginx and port-forwarding on your router and add a new skill to your arsenal.
WOW, really handy.
Never knew this. Thanks!
It's overly complicated. What I do is find out local ip address, and open it in the mobile browser by http://{computerLocalIp}:{port}. It will work if both devices are on the same network.
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Have you also realized that Port forwarding is very slow? It will never be better than Deploying/hosting your website.
But if we are making the web page responsive, that we can use that. We can deploy them but if we want to see the real time change, then this would be the best method. As we don't need to deploy it.
You could make it easier to copy by throwing the link into a qr code generator on your pc.
You can do that. But if we can just paste the link, that would be better. As this is temporary link.
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Wonderful
Great Article! Thanks for sharing.
If you want for your Next.js or React project, you can watch this video: youtube.com/watch?v=aclCPO4wMJM
Amazing topic π―
Appreciate the screenshots!
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So nice of you
but I have to log in to GitHub after entering the temporary link
Really Interesting.
Wow
is this like ng rok ?
It's exactly like ngrok, only free.