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Question: does this work on GitHub pages? #15
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Also have interest in the answer. |
Aren't GitHub pages public by definition? |
Yes they are, even it being password protected someone could view the rep source code and even download it. But still, can it work? |
you might want to check the demo page linked in the read me. |
ok so the answer is yes - thanks. |
What would be the best implementation for this in github pages? I want to use this to keep a directory password-protected (similar to what @matteobrusa did), but the "hash" folder will always be visible in the repository. How were you able to generate the demo to make the page public while keeping the "hash" folder hidden/private? |
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