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Migrate to GitHub pages #3

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lewisgoddard opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 2 comments
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Migrate to GitHub pages #3

lewisgoddard opened this issue Aug 25, 2022 · 2 comments

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lewisgoddard commented Aug 25, 2022

Repository Type Static? Host Progress
Authenticatron Dedicated No Digital Ocean Done
Browning Dedicated No Digital Ocean
Bubbly Dedicated Yes GitHub Pages
CDNs Dedicated Yes GitHub Pages
Colors.css Dedicated Yes GitHub Pages Done
here-miss Archived - - -
jQuery.downBoy Archived - - -
jQuery.equalize Archived - - -
jQuery.leanModal2 Dedicated Yes GitHub Pages Done
labs.eustasy.org Dedicated Yes GitHub Pages
Browser Size Labs Yes GitHub Pages -
css-text-wrap Labs Yes GitHub Pages -
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lewisgoddard commented Aug 31, 2022

Okay, if we are going to do this we should probably move assets to separate meta repository.

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After you configure a custom domain for a user or organization site, the custom domain will replace the .github.io or .github.io portion of the URL for any project sites owned by the account that do not have a custom domain configured. For example, if the custom domain for your user site is www.octocat.com, and you have a project site with no custom domain configured that is published from a repository called octo-project, the GitHub Pages site for that repository will be available at www.octocat.com/octo-project.

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