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Hello everyone, How are you? Today I'm so excite to join Git&GitHub, though I don't know precisely what is it? I'm a newbie in coding and I use Google translator cos my English does not good. I hope it doesn't matter. I just want to learn coding and some programming language, I don't yet decide which programming language I will choose. I hope some suggestions from all of you.
I interest in making a print on demand (POD) store website include a graphic design tool and the amp website that fast loading and SEO friendly.
I wonder if is there a software that can make this easier? and I will appreciate it if I will get some answers. Thank you so much :)
Great job! Now that GitHub Pages is enabled, you can view your website here: https://syl-create.github.io/github-pages-with-jekyll/
You can customize your homepage by adding content to either an index
file or the README.md
file. GitHub Pages first looks for an index
file. If an index
file is found, GitHub Pages uses the content in the file to create the homepage. If an index
file isn’t found, it uses the README.md
to create the homepage.
Your repository has an index.md
file so we can update it to include your personalized content.
index.md
file, or click this link hereindex.md
fileOnce you have created your pull request, I will move over there to discuss next steps.
Step 1: Enable GitHub Pages
Welcome to GitHub Pages and Jekyll :tada:!
If you're new to GitHub Pages, or you want to learn how to build and host a GitHub Pages site, you're in the right place. With GitHub Pages, you can host content like documentation, resumes, or any other static content that you’d like.
In this course, you'll create a blog hosted on GitHub Pages and learn how to:
New to GitHub?
For this course, you'll need to know how to create a branch on GitHub, commit changes using Git, and open a pull request on GitHub. If you need a refresher on the GitHub flow, check out the Introduction to GitHub course.
:keyboard: Activity: Generate a GitHub Pages site
The first step to publishing your blog to the web is to enable GitHub Pages on this repository :book:. When you enable GitHub Pages on a repository, GitHub takes the content that's on the master branch and publishes a website based on its contents.
After GitHub Pages is enabled and the site is started, we'll be ready to create some more content.
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