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GitHub Pages <3

We're excited to share some recent improvements to GitHub Pages, which you may have already noticed rolling out over the past several weeks: Additional metadata for organization pages Many large…

Ben Balter
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GitHub Pages just got easier

Today we're rolling out a reimagined pages.github.com, focused on helping you quickly and easily publish your first GitHub Pages site. Many sites you visit on a daily basis, from Bootstrap…

Tobias Ahlin
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Cutting the GitHub Pages Gem

Building and testing GitHub Pages sites on your computer just got a whole lot easier with the release of the GitHub Pages Gem. Running Jekyll (the engine that powers GitHub…

Ben Balter
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GitHub Pages Update

A few months ago we gave some upgrade love to GitHub Pages, speeding up build times and adding a selection of designer theme options for project pages. Today, Pages levels…

Jason Costello
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GitHub Pages Overview

@quirkey has written a great Guide to GitHub Pages, specifically on using the built-in Jekyll integration. img http://img.skitch.com/20090504-n4wr7imm2bk9de3w234c9qg167.png http://www.quirkey.com/blog/2009/05/01/github-pages-for-fun-and-win Check it out and start busting out some awesome documentation for…

Chris Wanstrath
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GitHub Pages

GitHub Pages allow you to publish web content to a github.com subdomain named after your username. With Pages, publishing web content becomes as easy as pushing to your GitHub repository.…

Tom Preston-Werner