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Take advantage of gh-pages better #1137
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@boushley I am interested in hosting the JSdocs here for sure and making it nicer. I was not aware of using this branch this way. Can we talk on monday sometime to discuss options. Ill read up on the js.org site. |
Sounds good. Let's chat on Monday. On Fri, Feb 5, 2016, 6:45 PM Dan Sparacio notifications@github.com wrote:
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We also own dashjs.org. Currently we use cdn.dashjs.org to point to the CDN repository for the minified files. We could point dashjs.org at Github pages too. From a SEO point of view we may want to think about the danger of diluting the entry points to the project by leveraging both dashjs.org and dash.js.org and pointing both at the same github pages. |
Good point WIll. Having the same content behind multiple domains is a definite SEO no-no. You can make it work if you put proper tags into the HTML, but it's quite a pain. If we already have |
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We should update our gh-pages branch. Come up with some ways of automatically generating the content that goes on there. For instance this would be a great place to host our docs and a better about the project page.
For starters we should just cleanup the current page since it still has the "Welcome to GitHub Pages" content on the bottom: http://dash-industry-forum.github.io/dash.js/
Additionally we might want to take advantage of dns.js.org and setup dash.js.org to point to our GitHub Pages page.
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