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Step 2: Customize your homepageGreat job! Now that GitHub Pages is enabled, you can view your website here: https://xavi-belloso.github.io/github-pages-with-jekyll/ You can customize your homepage by adding content to either an Your repository has an ⌨️ Activity: Create your homepage
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Step 1: Enable GitHub Pages
Welcome to GitHub Pages and Jekyll 🎉!
If you're new to GitHub Pages, or you want to learn how to build and host a GitHub Pages site, you're in the right place. With GitHub Pages, you can host content like documentation, resumes, or any other static content that you’d like.
In this course, you'll create a blog hosted on GitHub Pages and learn how to:
New to GitHub?
For this course, you'll need to know how to create a branch on GitHub, commit changes using Git, and open a pull request on GitHub. If you need a refresher on the GitHub flow, check out the the Introduction to GitHub course.
⌨️ Activity: Generate a GitHub Pages site
The first step to publishing your blog to the web is to enable GitHub Pages on this repository 📖. When you enable GitHub Pages on a repository, GitHub takes the content that's on the master branch and publishes a website based on its contents.
After GitHub Pages is enabled and the site is started, we'll be ready to create some more content.
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