TerriatTaft / OneSearchTutorial

An open-source project for creating online courses, built by P2PU
https://course-in-a-box.p2pu.org/
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First issue request #2

Open TerriatTaft opened 7 months ago

TerriatTaft commented 7 months ago

Hi Chris, I am practicing using issues. Thank you so much for coming to my rescue. I understand that you fixed a typo. Can you tell me what the typo was?

TerriatTaft commented 7 months ago

Chris, I looked at the 'fix typo in config' hash tag you sent. This confuses me. It looks like this error is in P2PU files, not mine. How would I find this error?

TerriatTaft commented 7 months ago

Hi Chris, I am reaching out for some help on my final project. I am stuck. Here is what I do know: I cloned course in a box and it is now in my GitHub account. I have tried to delete the CNAME, but I am not sure that worked. I have opened my Course in a Box, and made edits to it using GitHub desktop, but I cannot get that data back to my terminal. When I open my terminal on my computer and run git status It says On branch gh-pages Your branch is up to date with 'origin/gh-pages' nothing to commit, working tree clean. From my terminal, I did a git pull and it shows all the changes that were made so I know that what I did is there; however, I cannot seem to pull it or merge it. At this point I am just lost in the middle. I think I have a few issues: 1) did I clone this file correctly? 2) I want to make my own course in a box, so do I have to stay connected to the original? How to I make my changes to just my branch? How do I get to that place? Also, I want to change the name of my Course in a Box. How do I do that? I purchased the GitHub for dummies book, and I am trying to figure it all out, but just as it states is the article about GitHub conceptions and misconceptions, I am the person who has no idea what I am doing on my own. I can just get by following directions! If you could point to the place I need to be to get my data from Github to my own computer I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much for your time and patience, Terri