I'm on a Mac if that matters. I'd like to spin up my Rise course to a simple non-Articulate URL to share with a client. There are some articles out there about using AWS and Cloudberry but they're pretty outdated. Also, they're Windows-focused. I'm just looking for the simplest solution.
Once I got familiar with using AWS on my Mac to host content, it became second nature to me. I did a quick search for other resources on using AWS to host static web content, and here's what I found:
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Yes, you'll need to put the published folder (unzipped) in a folder to create the URL. Here's a post I did a while back on using Cloud and AWS.
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/heres-easy-way-share-e-learning-courses/
Hi there, Joe. It sounds like you've seen this information about sharing your Rise 360 content on your own web server.
Once I got familiar with using AWS on my Mac to host content, it became second nature to me. I did a quick search for other resources on using AWS to host static web content, and here's what I found:
I hope that helps! Feel free to post specific questions you have along the way to inspire some community help and feedback.
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