I wish beginner-friendly website builders and simple local webservers for testing or temporarily publishing sites were still integrated with browsers. Like seamonkey composer or the defunct opera fridge thing.
Could be integrated with a feature to save the webroot to be published on a web hoster of the user's choice. Like how video editors will often have a feature to upload directly to a video site.
@thufie well binary hacking might be harder when the uploading API is so much different, and Google requiring oauth2 which didn't exist in early 2010s..
@fries a straight-up self-sufficient HTML doc webroot is much more of a stable target though. I'd be more hopeful with web hosters than with the video upload example.
@thufie
Like how video editors will often have a feature to upload directly to a video site.
I do think this feature could become outdated with API updates. most early 2010s clients do not work with YouTube anymore and will not work unless you manually binary hack it.