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							| @@ -14,33 +14,25 @@ _Create a site or blog from your GitHub repositories with GitHub Pages._ | ||||
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| <!-- | ||||
|   <<< Author notes: Step 2 >>> | ||||
|   <<< Author notes: Step 3 >>> | ||||
|   Start this step by acknowledging the previous step. | ||||
|   Define terms and link to docs.github.com. | ||||
|   Historic note: previous version checked for empty pull request, changed to the correct theme `minima`. | ||||
|   Historic note: previous version checked the homepage content was not empty. | ||||
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| ## Step 2: Configure your site | ||||
| ## Step 3: Customize your homepage | ||||
|  | ||||
| _You turned on GitHub Pages! :tada:_ | ||||
| _Nice work setting the theme! :sparkles:_ | ||||
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| We'll work in a branch, `my-pages`, that I created for you to get this site looking great. :sparkle: | ||||
| You can customize your homepage by adding content to either an `index.md` file or the `README.md` file. GitHub Pages first looks for an `index.md` file. Your repository has an `index.md` file so we can update it to include your personalized content. | ||||
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| Jekyll uses a file titled `_config.yml` to store settings for your site, your theme, and reusable content like your site title and GitHub handle. You can check out the `_config.yml` file on the **Code** tab of your repository. | ||||
| ### :keyboard: Activity: Create your homepage | ||||
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| We need to use a blog-ready theme. For this activity, we will use a theme named "minima". | ||||
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| ### :keyboard: Activity: Configure your site | ||||
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| 1. Browse to the `_config.yml` file in the `my-pages` branch. | ||||
| 1. Browse to the `index.md` file in the `my-pages` branch. | ||||
| 1. In the upper right corner, open the file editor. | ||||
| 1. Add a `theme:` set to **minima** so it shows in the `_config.yml` file as below: | ||||
|    ```yml | ||||
|    theme: minima | ||||
|    ``` | ||||
| 1. (optional) You can modify the other configuration variables such as `title:`, `author:`, and `description:` to further customize your site. | ||||
| 1. Commit your changes. | ||||
| 1. (optional) Create a pull request to view all the changes you'll make throughout this course. Click the **Pull Requests** tab, click **New pull request**, set `base: main` and `compare:my-pages`. | ||||
| 1. Type the content you want on your homepage. You can use Markdown formatting on this page. | ||||
| 1. (optional) You can also modify `title:` or just ignore it for now. We'll discuss it in the next step. | ||||
| 1. Commit your changes to the `my-pages` branch. | ||||
| 1. Wait about 20 seconds then refresh this page (the one you're following instructions from). [GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions) will automatically update to the next step. | ||||
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