![]() ![]() If I do not add this CNAME file here, it will publish my default at customdomain.This project site will be published on. ![]() I create another-repo and add CNAME here and setup the _config.yml file to take url:.If I want to publish another site from another-repo to and not to /another-repo/ (assuming user site is configured): Separate, but related query to confirm my understanding is right github.io and not in a project site repo if I want my other project sites to work at the path /repo-n/. So if I understand this correctly, I must add my CNAME only to the user site repo. Thanks for the welcome, the detailed response with examples and pointing me to the vocabulary on user site and project site. Thanks Summarizing the problem in a line:Ĭan I publish a site with GitHub Pages from repo-n on if my is published from a project site /sample-repo and not from the. I’m learning Jekyll and web programming along the way, so I’m finding it difficult to troubleshoot further. Is there any exclusion in the _config file I can add? Or any inclusions in the front matter for my 404 page? Do I have to make any changes to either of the Github repo settings? How can I successfully continue to host my other Github Pages, from other repos, using my custom domain followed by repo-name, without throwing up a 404 error? I think I’m missing something obvious here perhaps. My custom domain is mapped (using CNAME) with Repo 1. But, it continues to show up my 404 page configured on Repo 1. To troubleshoot, I added a _config.yml file in Repo 2 based on the discussion on similar topics at Github Community. ![]() The link was working just fine at the start, until I configured my 404.md page on Repo 1. Homepage renders fine but whenever I click a link to a post I get a 404 error. The page seems to be loading fine according to Github Pages with a valid URL.īut the page throws me a 404 error. ![]()
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