I've used nostrsites.com to host websites before. I posted HTML as a note and pasted the note ID into nostrsites.
Nostrsites displayed the note as a webaite.
Hostr handle it a bit differently, it let you have more than one file (one file = one event/note) and have custom format for HTML, CSS and JS.
Nostrsite has a cool CDN option, but I still prefer Hostr since it let me build complete web apps as I'd do in production.
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From what I've seen you can use only html, you can probably put css and js in it but it's not the best way to make a website or web app.
It from the source code of nostrsite It also seem to manipulate the html to inject code from CDN, and they are behind a pro plan, not a bad thing per se, but you're limited with what you're allowed to use.
What is bad though is that it uses kind: 1 for the code. It'll spam the feed on normal clients with HTML note on the relay.
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