Shrink the width of your browser so that it's narrow-ish (criticallly, until the twitter icon in the top masthead nav bar disapears behind the "fork me on github" strap).
Then try and click on the twitter link.
You'll be taken to github.
While I'm here, there's a bunch of simple meta tags you can add to your HTML that'll help twitter et al out when someone posts your links
Shrink the width of your browser so that it's narrow-ish (criticallly, until the twitter icon in the top masthead nav bar disapears behind the "fork me on github" strap).
Then try and click on the twitter link.
You'll be taken to github.
While I'm here, there's a bunch of simple meta tags you can add to your HTML that'll help twitter et al out when someone posts your links
Here's the ones theregister uses on http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/12/vmware_patches_maninthemiddle_flaw_for_vsphere/
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards
fwiw, I'd probably suggest you add G+ and Facebook icons as well -- I hate both of them with a passion, but why wouldn't you include them?