Publish Designmodo exports
StaticX hosts the exported HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and documents from a Designmodo workflow.
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Upload static Designmodo exports and manage releases, domains, forms, and analytics in StaticX.
StaticX hosts the exported HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and documents from a Designmodo workflow.
Generated templates can depend on nested asset folders, so check every image, script, and stylesheet before release.
Once the design export is live, StaticX manages versions, domains, forms, analytics, and future edits.
Export the template, inspect the file tree, and publish the exact static folder through StaticX.
Download the generated static files and keep the asset folders with the HTML pages.
Verify CSS, JavaScript, images, fonts, forms, and 404.html before upload.
Upload the export to StaticX, connect domains, and use versions for later design updates.
A Designmodo export is useful only when the generated files keep working outside the builder environment. StaticX gives those files a production URL and operational controls.
Teams can make small file edits, publish updated exports, capture form entries, and roll back if an exported change breaks a client page.
Keep folders intact so exported CSS and HTML can find images, fonts, and scripts.
Generated forms need StaticX rules or another real endpoint before submissions are stored.
Publish each export update as a version so client-facing changes remain reversible.
Short, practical answers for using this page safely.
Yes. Upload the exported static files and publish them as a StaticX site.
Check that the exported asset folders were uploaded with the same relative paths used by the HTML and CSS.
Yes, after the exported form markup is configured for StaticX form handling and tested.
Yes. Upload the changed files, preview, and publish a new StaticX version when ready.