True. At the time of publishing, QGIS 3.0 wasn't available. I will update the details in the description section for QGIS 3.x. However, the procedure remains the same.
You can also use he QGIS2Web plugins and store your project as a web map on your local drive or local network, then once you open the link to that local address you have your web map without any need to install server application on your computer or network. it's the index file address that you should put in and open in a browser
Now that this is 5 years old, what differences are there for the current version of QGIS and QGIS Cloud?
Nothing much in terms of technicality..more of improvements in the functionality
Thank youuuuu! :) greetings from South America :p
FranKoPepez Yoh. Received. Thank you
The method works with QGIS version 2.x. Those with version 3.x may face compatibility issues with the QGIS cloud plugin-fails
to publish
True. At the time of publishing, QGIS 3.0 wasn't available. I will update the details in the description section for QGIS 3.x. However, the procedure remains the same.
i want build the server myself, use it on my local network without internect connection, CAN or CAN NOT? MY ENGLISH POOR
You can. Just install QGIS Server on your network and access it as you want it
Wanjohi Kibui thank u
You can also use he QGIS2Web plugins and store your project as a web map on your local drive or local network, then once you open the link to that local address you have your web map without any need to install server application on your computer or network. it's the index file address that you should put in and open in a browser
Sure Amin R