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  • Titles don't mean anything to me. That's why I don't display any. ๐Ÿ‘พ
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Getting ready to blog

Step 4: Customize Site Details

Great work! You can see your published page here. If you don't see your changes right away, refresh the page.

Getting your page blog ready

Jekyll uses a file titled _config.yml to store settings for your site, your theme, and reusable content like your site title and GitHub handle.

You can check out the _config.yml file on the Code tab of your repository.

โŒจ๏ธ Activity: Modify the config file

Let's change the _config.yml so it's a perfect fit for your new blog. First, we need to use a blog-ready theme. For this activity, we will use a theme named minima.

  1. Navigate to the Code tab of this repository, and browse to the _config.yml file, or click this link here.
  2. In the upper right corner, click โœ๏ธ to open the file editor.
  3. Add a theme: set to minima so it shows in the _config.yml file as below:
    theme: minima
    
  4. Modify the other configuration variables such as title:, author:, and description: to customize your site.
  5. Click Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request.
  6. Open a pull request.

Look for my next response in your pull request.

Welcome

Step 1: Enable GitHub Pages

Welcome to GitHub Pages and Jekyll ๐ŸŽ‰!

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 youโ€™d like.

In this course, you'll create a blog hosted on GitHub Pages and learn how to:

  • Enable GitHub Pages
  • Use Jekyll, a static site generator
  • Customize Jekyll sites with a theme and content

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.

โŒจ๏ธ Activity: Generate a GitHub Pages site

The first step to publishing your blog to the web is to enable GitHub Pages on this repository ๐Ÿ“–. When you enable GitHub Pages on a repository, GitHub takes the content that's on the main branch and publishes a website based on its contents.

  1. Under your repository name, click Settings.
  2. In the "GitHub Pages" section, in the Source drop-down, select main branch.

After GitHub Pages is enabled and the site is started, we'll be ready to create some more content.

Turning on GitHub Pages creates a deployment of your repository. I may take up to a minute to respond as I await the deployment.


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Sometimes I respond too fast for the page to update! If you perform an expected action and don't see a response from me, wait a few seconds and refresh the page for your next steps.

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