AnandBotkule / markdown-portfolio

https://AnandBotkule.github.io/markdown-portfolio
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Closed AnandBotkule closed 3 years ago

AnandBotkule commented 3 years ago

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-[x ] nnnf -[x] hjkd -[ ] hjd

AnandBotkule commented 3 years ago

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github-learning-lab[bot] commented 3 years ago

I didn't see a task list in that comment. Remember, a task list starts with the syntax - [ ] and then the task list item. The formatting is specific! Try again with a new comment. You can copy this one if you would like to see how they look:

- [ ] Turn on GitHub Pages
- [ ] Outline my portfolio
- [ ] Introduce myself to the world

If you would like assistance troubleshooting, create a post on the GitHub Community board. You might also want to search for your issue to see if other people have resolved it in the past.


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AnandBotkule commented 3 years ago
github-learning-lab[bot] commented 3 years ago

Step 2: Turn on GitHub Pages

Nicely done @AnandBotkule!

Now let's turn our focus to the content of your portfolio. Because this portfolio will display as a static web page, you'll need to enable GitHub Pages.

:keyboard: Activity: Enable GitHub Pages

  1. Under your repository name at the upper right, click :gear: Settings.
  2. Then on the lower left, click Pages
  3. In the GitHub Pages section, use the Select source drop-down menu to select main as your GitHub Pages publishing source.
  4. Click the Save button.
  5. Read the page. Make no changes to the Theme. When ready under your repository name at the upper right click Issues(1)
  6. Then click on closed
  7. Then click on "Getting Started with GitHub" issue and scroll down to find your last progress and instruction for the next step.

I may take up to a minute to respond as I wait for GitHub Pages to create a deployment of your repository.

For more information, see Configuring a publishing source for GitHub Pages in the GitHub Help.


Return to this issue for next steps.