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For this hello world site, I used the original tutorial. I added some blogposts to the site and linked them on new pages. Once I made my basic site and checked it on local host, I pushed my changes to GitHub. If you do that you can then deploy them to GitHub pages by simply creating a gh-pages branch. Here are some simple directions to create your website. You can find my website here.
In order to use a template, you should open the GitHub repository. I used this basic one. Select Use This Template and clone the repo to your machine. All you have to do then to add your information is input your posts as markdown. Here is my GitHub repo and my sample site.
In order to use a template, you should open the GitHub repository. I used this basic one. Select Use This Template and clone the repo to your machine. All you have to do then to add your information is input your posts as markdown. Here is my GitHub repo and my sample site.
One last example uses a template based off the original one, found here. Again, I used the template, cloned, and added my posts. Here is my GitHub repo and my sample site.
One last example uses a template based off the original one, found here. Again, I used the template, cloned, and added my posts. Here is my GitHub repo and my sample site.