Now that we have this project on GitHub, we can have served on GitHub Pages. This project is built as plain HTML with no desire for any static site builder, so let's add the configuration to disable those.
I don't remember the details about how to do that specific configuration, I think it had to do with making a special "nojekyll" file. Might have been a dot somewhere.
After that and the security work in #1, I'll turn on GitHub Pages for this repo.
And once that's up, it'll be the "deployed" version of this project. The Glitch project https://trusted-friendly-sesame.glitch.me/ will remain open as my development copy, which I won't have to worry about breaking.
Now that we have this project on GitHub, we can have served on GitHub Pages. This project is built as plain HTML with no desire for any static site builder, so let's add the configuration to disable those.
I don't remember the details about how to do that specific configuration, I think it had to do with making a special "nojekyll" file. Might have been a dot somewhere.
After that and the security work in #1, I'll turn on GitHub Pages for this repo.
And once that's up, it'll be the "deployed" version of this project. The Glitch project https://trusted-friendly-sesame.glitch.me/ will remain open as my development copy, which I won't have to worry about breaking.