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By StackLiberate Engineering10 min read

One Website Across Editing, Versions, and Export

A website viewed in the editor, restored from a version, previewed for review, and exported as a ZIP must look the same. StackLiberate achieves this through one representation materialized into every context rather than synchronized copies.

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A single website representation branching into multiple consistent materializations: editor canvas, version snapshot, preview iframe, and exported static files.
A visual editor communicating with a sandboxed website preview through a typed message bridge, with patches flowing toward an independent exported artifact.
By StackLiberate Engineering9 min read

Building a Visual Editor Around Portable Code

A visual editor that modifies pages directly risks becoming inseparable from the result. StackLiberate edits through a sandboxed bridge and typed patches so the exported website never depends on the editor having been present.

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A portable website artifact traveling from a visual editor toward independent infrastructure controlled by its owner.
By StackLiberate Engineering7 min read

What It Means to Own Your Website

Website ownership means more than access to an editor. It means controlling the domain, retaining portable files, choosing where the site runs, and preserving a path forward beyond the platform that created it.

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A visual editing interface connected to stable project state and an independently portable website export.
By StackLiberate Engineering8 min read

How StackLiberate Works

How StackLiberate keeps visual editing, version history, publishing, and portable exports aligned without treating the rendered page as the source of truth.

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