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Github Pages

2026-02-13T06:56:05+00:00

Github Pages Cheat Sheet GitHub Pages provides straightforward static website hosting directly from your GitHub repositories. This service transforms repository files into complete websites, handling the deployment and hosting without requiring separate infrastructure. It works seamlessly with static site generators and supports custom domains, making it suitable for project documentation, personal portfolios, organizational sites, and blogs. Key Concepts Concepts Description Repository Types User/Organization sites (one per account, username.github.io repo) and Project sites (unlimited, any repo with Pages enabled) Source Branches Options: root of main branch, /docs folder on main, or dedicated gh-pages branch Static Site Generator Jekyll comes pre-configured, but you can use any generator (Hugo, Gatsby) with GitHub Actions Build Process [...]

Github Pages2026-02-13T06:56:05+00:00

Cloud-9.5: Troubleshooting Common WordPress Website Issues

2025-06-12T08:35:32+00:00

Hey, this is Step 5 of our 9-step website portfolio building with AWS! Got lost? Click here to go to the main article, and here for the fourth step!   When working on a project, there is no avoidance of bugs, which sometimes is frustrating, especially when getting stuck over a recurrent issue. This article discusses common mistakes and bugs, the strategies that can be effectively used to troubleshoot them, and tips on how to solve them more efficiently and confidently.   1. Common Mistake: Keeping the Default 8GB Storage Size for Your Amazon EC2 Instance When launching an Amazon [...]

Cloud-9.5: Troubleshooting Common WordPress Website Issues2025-06-12T08:35:32+00:00

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