You can duplicate any prototype on CodePen. This includes your own pens and the prototypes created by others. To duplicate a pen, click the Fork button in the top right .
Read moreCan you copy CodePen?
We encourage you to read that in full, but in brief, people are free to copy it and their copy can be copied as well . There are many reasons for this, one of which is that it’s kind of awesome to browse CodePen knowing everything is usable for anything you want.
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So there are 2 ways to download code from CodePen.
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Open your pen in CodePen and click export . In the way I have set up my view, the Export button is in the bottom right corner, next to “share”. Yours may be located somewhere else. Clicking export will download a zip file.
Read moreCan I use CodePen code for free?
The gist of it is open source. Anyone can use the code you put on CodePen for whatever they wish – but if they do – that code also must have this same license . This is to encourage open sharing of code. Remember that any code you post on CodePen should be compatible with this license or it is subject to removal.
Read moreHow do you clone a CodePen?
You can duplicate any prototype on CodePen. This includes your own pens and the prototypes created by others. To duplicate a pen, click the Fork button in the top right .
Read moreWhat is forking a pen in CodePen?
Jump to Docs Navigation. A fork is a complete copy of a Pen or Project that you can save to your own account and modify . Your forked copy comes with everything the original author wrote, including all of the code and any dependencies.
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