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Site not working, Github says "Your site is published" but when I go to the site, it says 404 #5

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yofu1234 opened this issue Jun 15, 2016 · 9 comments

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@yofu1234
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So I followed the instructions but the site still not up. Github says "Your site is published at https://yofu1234.github.io/Feedshare-app" but when I go there, it says 404 there isn't a GitHub Pages site here. I have waited 10 minutes, used different browsers, and its still not working.

@yofu1234
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Nvrm, fixed.

@joshbuchea
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@yofu1234 great! Not sure what the issue was, but any chance there is room for improvement in the documentation to make things clearer?

@yofu1234
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I had typed in https://yofu1234.github.io/Feedshare_app instead of https://yofu1234.github.io/Feedshare-app and didn't realize. Its a stupid mistake really.

@joshbuchea
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@yofu1234 ok glad you got it working 😊 Please let me know if you have any suggestions for improvements in the future. Have a great weekend!

@joshbuchea
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@yofu1234 I'm adding a section to the README that lists websites using this project. Would you mind if I added http://feedshare.org/ to the list?

@yofu1234
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Go ahead! :D

@joshbuchea
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Added 💥

@yofu1234
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I'm new to github. When you change something on https://github.com/joshbuchea/awesome-app-landing-page/ does it automatically update mine too or do I have to fork it again somehow?

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@yofu1234 no, changes made to the project will not automatically update in your fork. If you'd like to pull in changes to your fork, you'll need to sync your fork:

Just realized I should probably add the instructions for this to the README at some point.

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