latest 20 messages by codydh

+ [2016-04-13T17:29:33Z] codydh iwiki: I think it's part of an Organization: https://github.com/blog/674-introducing-organizations
+ [2016-04-08T19:55:07Z] codydh Seveas: Oh gosh. No. Thanks.
+ [2016-04-08T19:25:57Z] codydh Hola. Pages question. Changed the URL for my _config.yml, but for some reason I'm still getting redirected from my .github.io URL to that other URL. What can I do?
+ [2015-08-17T16:07:39Z] codydh Hello! Pretty sure I'm missing something basic, but I have a file index.html at the root that shows a list of posts. If I duplicate that file and call it blog.html, it does not show the list of posts. Why could this be?
+ [2015-03-24T20:50:07Z] codydh VxJasonxV: Ah cool, that's good to know.. thank you!
+ [2015-03-24T20:28:57Z] codydh frymaster: That makes a ton of sense. Thanks much!!
+ [2015-03-24T20:26:39Z] codydh Or are those even different things? Haha. Not sure if I get both remotes if I use github.com to clone
+ [2015-03-24T20:26:25Z] codydh frymaster: Ah sorry... do I clone locally and add my GitHub site as a remote? Or do I clone it right on GitHub.com?
+ [2015-03-24T20:20:12Z] codydh Hello! Might be a silly question, but if I want to pull a GitHub repository for a jekyll template (poole/poole), and want to be able to, in the future, pull in and merge any bug fixes from the original repository, but also to be able to modify all the files so that it's my own site, and push it up to my own personal username.github.io, what's the best workflow for that? Do I clone locally and add my GitHub site as a remote? Or do I c
+ [2015-03-24T18:36:41Z] codydh Never quite understood the organization though, certainly doesn't work the way my mind does (why are _posts special folder but not pages?), but it's probably not worth the effort.
+ [2015-03-24T18:36:02Z] codydh Thanks for the info. Doesn't look like it's actually possible in the way I want.
+ [2015-03-24T18:31:57Z] codydh Hm ok
+ [2015-03-24T18:28:12Z] codydh Hm, but if I want to create _pages/projects.html, how do I get it to generate that at http://domain.com/projects.html?
+ [2015-03-24T18:27:14Z] codydh jaybe: Well, haha, how do I tell Jekyll that's my 'root'?
+ [2015-03-24T18:22:51Z] codydh Hello! Kind of simple question, maybe... is there a way to have a _pages folder, for example, where all my root-level pages (e.g., http://domain.com/pages.html) are stored?
+ [2015-02-05T02:12:04Z] codydh Hello! I'm wondering if there's a way to have a _pages folder, under which the root of my site lives?
+ [2014-08-22T21:32:05Z] codydh Anyone have a recommended registrar that will let me set an apex alias?
+ [2014-08-22T20:02:04Z] codydh https://help.github.com/articles/tips-for-configuring-a-cname-record-with-your-dns-provider Looks like Github will automatically create redirects!
+ [2014-08-22T19:49:10Z] codydh Hello! Wondering if, on GitHub pages, if I can specify a CNAME as domain.com, and then have www.domain.com also work?
+ [2014-08-21T19:52:19Z] codydh jaybe: Ah-ha, I've already got manual permalinks set, so that makes sense, thanks!