The Easiest Solution for Password Protecting Static HTML Pages: PrivacyProtect
As a web developer, you know how frustrating it can be when your code doesn’t work as expected. That’s why we were all so excited to see HN post about password protecting static HTML pages just a day or two after many of us had been struggling with the same issue. Unfortunately, when we clicked the link, it took us to the same library that hadn’t worked for us in the first place due to size and related issues. After exploring further options such as using node flags and streaming cryptography, it became clear that none of these would work for our purposes either.