I've just set up a new GitHub Pages page: https://philipnye.github.io/ainfo. I'm not using Jekyll.
My GitHub repo has a web folder that itself contains a number of sub-folders, e.g. web/2044. Within each is an html file, with a name such as Abbey-Academies-Trust.html.
I was expecting to be able to view the relevant page at https://philipnye.github.io/ainfo/web/2044/Abbey-Academies-trust.html, but I'm getting a 404 error.
In that particular folder - web/2044 - I've also created an index.html file, but I'm getting a 404 error for https://philipnye.github.io/ainfo/web/2044/index.html too.
I'm clearly missing something, but I can't see anything in the documentation that suggests why this isn't working.
For the first url, it's a caps problem on Trust : https://philipnye.github.io/ainfo/web/2044/Abbey-Academies-Trust.html.
For the second url everything is ok. The problem was certainly that you have near 2000 pages and that Github page took a while to generate your site.
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I made my own page in github but it doesn’t open it's only showing 404 not found. All this for coursera HTML, CSS, Java Script course.
https://felixking554.github.io/coursera-test/site/
Here's my page
The default Jekyll configuration would generate a site in _site, not site.
Try and set in config.yml your destination : ./site, and see if the site/ folder would be now recognized as GitHub pages.
If not, try and follow the documentation, like this step by step tutorial.
I am trying to use the custom domain https://tahdo.app/ for my GitHub project page found at https://votemike.github.io/todo/
I'm most of the way there. But at the moment, https://tahdo.app/ shows a white screen with a console error of GET https://tahdo.app/todo/static/css/main.3bffc114.chunk.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404.
I assume this means that the https://votemike.github.io is being replaced with https://tahdo.app/ instead of replacing the whole GH Page URL with my custom domain.
I have the 4 A records that GitHub specify, and the CNAME pointing to votemike.github.io as they suggest.
Supplementary info: I'm using create-react-app and gh-pages to deploy to GH Pages
What am I doing wrong?
It turns out I needed to update the homepage field in my package.json file.
Read more about the answer here: https://dev.to/brettcnelson/getting-create-react-app-to-work-with-custom-domains-on-github-user-project-pages-2hp2
I have created github page.
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URL : https://github.com/khkong/khkong.github.io
When I access my page, I get a 404 error. I can not find the site. (https://khkong.github.io)
There seems to be a limit to the creation. Help.
When I create a GitHub-page, the URL is https://adarkhero.github.io/PROJECTNAME/ - So, try adding the name of your project to the URL (Like https://khkong.github.io/testproject). You can also see the link to your GitHub-page in the settings of your repository.
In my sitecore instance, (8.2 rev 170407), I'm having an issue viewing the homepage in both my dev enviroment and my staging server. Going to the homepage (the root of the server) redirects to this URL
http://[website]/sitecore/service/nolayout.aspx?item=%2f&layout=%7b00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000%7d&device=Default
The message says:
The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) may have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Additional Information:
Requested URL: /
Requested Layout: {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
Requested Device: Default
In testing this, I set the Home item to have an alias of /home, which I can visit and see the page looking fine.
This issue began when I set up Helix via the Yeoman script, and built it in VS2015. This is my first Sitecore Site so I handily accept that I made a mistake -- for example when I built the Solution for the first time it overwrote my Web.config. I had a backup of that Web.config and was able to bring the site back online but the Homepage has eluded me.
I've published, and republished. In my naive experience, I find it odd I can see the homepage at /home but not /. Any advice is appreciated, thanks.
I have a Github pages website for our team at http://olinaeromarketing.github.io/. I've tried opening index.html locally and it works perfectly in chrome on my pc. Everything loads perfect. However, when I push everything to Github and try to open it with http://olinaeromarketing.github.io/, everything except index.html gives a 404 error and can't load. I'm pretty stumped as to why this is happening. I also haven't been able to find anything on the web regarding this issue.
The repository is located at https://github.com/OlinAeroMarketing/OlinAeroMarketing.github.io. BTW, the website is currently a WIP and not yet finished.
By default, Jekyll is used to process GitHub Pages. Files/directories that begin with an underscore have special meaning for Jekyll and are, therefore, treated differently.
Since you don't seem to be using Jekyll, your simplest solution is to add a file named '.nojekyll' to the root path to disable Jekyll functionality.
Check out https://help.github.com/articles/files-that-start-with-an-underscore-are-missing/ for more info.
Edit: Just to be clear, the offending directory is '_include'.