Instantly Beautiful Project Pages
Ever pushed a new project to GitHub and wished you had the time or talent to make a beautiful page for it? Stop wishing. We’re proud to present the new…
Ever pushed a new project to GitHub and wished you had the time or talent to make a beautiful page for it? Stop wishing. We’re proud to present the new GitHub Page Generator.
To take it for a spin, go to the admin page of one of your repositories and click the Automatic Page Generator button:
Once you’ve filled out your page text, pick from one of our eight (and counting!) themes hand-crafted by GitHub designers and developers.
Pick one, click “Publish”, and you’re good to go!
We’ve done some hardware upgrades recently, so if you’ve ever used GitHub Pages before, you should notice a big page build speed increase.
We’re super proud of these themes. A special thanks to all the folks who put in tons of work to make them:
Hack by Ben Bleikamp
Merlot by Cameron McEfee
Slate by Jason Costello (he also designed the GitHub Page Generator!)
Time Machine by Jon Rohan
Leap Day by Matt Graham
Midnight by Matt Graham
Minimal by Steve Smith
Modernist by Steve Smith
For more info on GitHub Pages, check out pages.github.com. For help, check the GitHub Pages documentation.
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