Is it possible to fully cache a website then serve that content on my domain
I have Shopify store that I pay $14 to be dormant as I use it to showcase in my portfolio.
However I'm too thrilled about having to pay that $14 each month, therefore was wondering is it possible to fully cache a website - then serve that cached content so if you go to www.mysite.com - it shows the pages.
Of course I won't expect add to carts/login etc buttons to work but want to show the design.
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks.
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Update: Found the answer here - using wget: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
Many Thanks
javascript html shopify browser-cache
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I have Shopify store that I pay $14 to be dormant as I use it to showcase in my portfolio.
However I'm too thrilled about having to pay that $14 each month, therefore was wondering is it possible to fully cache a website - then serve that cached content so if you go to www.mysite.com - it shows the pages.
Of course I won't expect add to carts/login etc buttons to work but want to show the design.
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks.
====
Update: Found the answer here - using wget: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
Many Thanks
javascript html shopify browser-cache
You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33
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I have Shopify store that I pay $14 to be dormant as I use it to showcase in my portfolio.
However I'm too thrilled about having to pay that $14 each month, therefore was wondering is it possible to fully cache a website - then serve that cached content so if you go to www.mysite.com - it shows the pages.
Of course I won't expect add to carts/login etc buttons to work but want to show the design.
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks.
====
Update: Found the answer here - using wget: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
Many Thanks
javascript html shopify browser-cache
I have Shopify store that I pay $14 to be dormant as I use it to showcase in my portfolio.
However I'm too thrilled about having to pay that $14 each month, therefore was wondering is it possible to fully cache a website - then serve that cached content so if you go to www.mysite.com - it shows the pages.
Of course I won't expect add to carts/login etc buttons to work but want to show the design.
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks.
====
Update: Found the answer here - using wget: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget
Many Thanks
javascript html shopify browser-cache
javascript html shopify browser-cache
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You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33
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You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33
You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33
You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33
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I am not sure if I get your questions correctly. If you only care about the design you can download the website's design (true, without buttons working) using HTTrack (websites copier). However, if you want to get content from other websites automatically and display it in yours, you also can.
Lets say you have an e-commerce store but you dont have actual items. You can use some plugins that copy the items from any online store you want (in accordance to whatever you decide), add 10% more on the price, and display them in your store. Then you promote for your store and make people buy items through it but in fact the actual items are being bought and shipped by other bigger stores.
This is called drop-shipping and yes it is possible.
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I am not sure if I get your questions correctly. If you only care about the design you can download the website's design (true, without buttons working) using HTTrack (websites copier). However, if you want to get content from other websites automatically and display it in yours, you also can.
Lets say you have an e-commerce store but you dont have actual items. You can use some plugins that copy the items from any online store you want (in accordance to whatever you decide), add 10% more on the price, and display them in your store. Then you promote for your store and make people buy items through it but in fact the actual items are being bought and shipped by other bigger stores.
This is called drop-shipping and yes it is possible.
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I am not sure if I get your questions correctly. If you only care about the design you can download the website's design (true, without buttons working) using HTTrack (websites copier). However, if you want to get content from other websites automatically and display it in yours, you also can.
Lets say you have an e-commerce store but you dont have actual items. You can use some plugins that copy the items from any online store you want (in accordance to whatever you decide), add 10% more on the price, and display them in your store. Then you promote for your store and make people buy items through it but in fact the actual items are being bought and shipped by other bigger stores.
This is called drop-shipping and yes it is possible.
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I am not sure if I get your questions correctly. If you only care about the design you can download the website's design (true, without buttons working) using HTTrack (websites copier). However, if you want to get content from other websites automatically and display it in yours, you also can.
Lets say you have an e-commerce store but you dont have actual items. You can use some plugins that copy the items from any online store you want (in accordance to whatever you decide), add 10% more on the price, and display them in your store. Then you promote for your store and make people buy items through it but in fact the actual items are being bought and shipped by other bigger stores.
This is called drop-shipping and yes it is possible.
I am not sure if I get your questions correctly. If you only care about the design you can download the website's design (true, without buttons working) using HTTrack (websites copier). However, if you want to get content from other websites automatically and display it in yours, you also can.
Lets say you have an e-commerce store but you dont have actual items. You can use some plugins that copy the items from any online store you want (in accordance to whatever you decide), add 10% more on the price, and display them in your store. Then you promote for your store and make people buy items through it but in fact the actual items are being bought and shipped by other bigger stores.
This is called drop-shipping and yes it is possible.
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You can always create a static site manually using just HTML, CSS and JS.
– theapologist
Nov 28 '18 at 7:33