Here's how to do it:
- Open your Coda document, then click the three-dot menu on your table.
- Export your work as a PDF.
- Click "Export."
- Open the PDF in a browser and click "Export PDF."
- Select "HTML Web Page" and click "Export."
Here's how to do it:
Converting Coda docs to HTML lets you share interactive content with anyone, even those without Coda accounts. You can embed these HTML files into websites, intranets, or documentation systems while preserving most of the original formatting and structure.
The real advantage comes when you need to archive project data or create permanent records that won't depend on your Coda subscription status. HTML files also load faster than live docs and work offline, making them perfect for presentations or situations where internet connectivity might be unreliable.