Charts the progress of my involvement with GitHub
I'm considering using GitHub pages as a replacement for WordPress. Soon, I intend to develop web applications using GitHub as a repository for the code. Initially, I intend to run these projects privately. But once I have working models I would like to encourage collaborators.
To start with, I'm paracticing web page creation with this page and the pages I created with the GitHub learning courses. In particular, I want to include:
- Redirects
- Google Analystics Code
- SEO:
- Meta description and keys
- Semantic markup
- Sitemap
- Progressive Web Apps (PWA) manifest, service worker, etc.
- Google AdSense Code
- Google Custom Search Engine Code
- Mar 22 2019 - Personal GitHub Pages started and linked to other GitHub Content. I started by creating a repository with the same name as my username. Because that is how I interpreted the instructions at User, Organization, and Project Pages. But I didn't spot that I'm required to give the full name, including '.github.io'. Anyway, I've decided to restart my GitHub personal website by forking the code at Get started building your personal website
- Mar 22 2018 - Joined GitHub
- Mar 19-20 2019 - Completed GitHub Learning courses for Introduction to GitHub, GitHub Pages with Jekyll, and GitHub Communication using Markdown.
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