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Enable GitHub Pages #7

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github-learning-lab bot opened this issue Jun 19, 2018 · 1 comment
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Enable GitHub Pages #7

github-learning-lab bot opened this issue Jun 19, 2018 · 1 comment

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Step 11: Enable GitHub Pages

When you are happy with your resume, you will need to publish it with GitHub Pages. This resume is ready for GitHub Pages, you just need to turn it on.

⌨️ Activity: Enable GitHub Pages

Follow these steps to enable GitHub Pages when you are ready to officially publish your resume:

  1. Click on the Settings tab.
  2. Scroll to the "GitHub Pages" section.
  3. In the "Source" drop-down, select master branch.
  4. Click Save.
  5. 🚧 Warning! 🚧 Make sure you don't see any errors after you select save. If you do, your page won't build correctly and this step will be incomplete.

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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Nice work

celebrate

Congratulations @KathrynBaker, you've completed this course!

What went well

Your GitHub Pages resumé site is live (or will be live very shortly). Click here to check it out.

Before I say good-bye, here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:

  • You learned why merge conflicts happen
  • You practiced a normal merge
  • You resolved a simple merge conflict
  • You created a merge conflict, and resolved it!
  • You resolved a multi-file merge conflict
  • You enabled GitHub Pages

What's next?

I've opened two more optional issues if you want to keep working on your resumé:

Want to work on resolving merge conflicts using the command line? Check out this documentation.

Want to keep learning? Feel free to check out our other courses?

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