Project Pages is Jekyll Template specifically geared towards collaborative science. For more information, click here.
If you have seemingly random pages popping up on your Nav Bar recently, this is due to the fact that GitHub/Jekyll changed a fundemental rule they used to render pages.
It used to be that if a markdown file didn't have ---
frontmatter at the beginning, it wasn't rendered as a page. This was changed very recently (like in the last 2 days) so that every markdown file anywhere no matter what gets rendered as a page.
- Go to:
project-pages/plugin/projector/
or yourreponame/plugin/projector/
and delete the README.md
file. This can be done graphically for the non-Git-savvy by simply going to your:
GitHub account -> Your Profile -> Repositories -> Project-Pages/Your Repo -> Plugin -> projector
and clicking on the files, then clicking on the "thrash can / delete this file" icon on the top right corner of the file.
- Go to:
project-pages/css/theme/
or yourreponame/css/theme/
and delete the README.md
file. This can be done graphically for the non-Git-savvy by simply going to your:
GitHub account -> Your Profile -> Repositories -> Project-Pages/Your Repo -> Plugin -> projector
and clicking on the files, then clicking on the "thrash can / delete this file" icon on the top right corner of the file.