As this week is https://codingweek.org/ we will try to create your first website. This repo will get you started building your own website using GitHub pages.
What you will need:
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To get set up, first you will need a GitHub account, so register here or login
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Git on your machine (https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git)
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Think of your website structure – what do you want to convey, what pages might it have
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Then click the Fork button at the top of this page.
This creates your very own copy (or repository) of the site in your own area, where you can do whatever you like with it.
You will need to find your own version of the repo, this will be at https://github.com/<your_username>/my-first-website
- go into settings, and change the Repository name to <your_username>.github.io
. Then you can go back to the code and alter it, either by checking it out to your own machine, or by using GitHub's own code editor.
There is no limit to what you can do with this site - it is yours to do what you want with. Some ideas are:
- Change the CSS to make it look different to this base style. The file for that is in /css/website.css
- Add more pages (don't forget to link to them in the menu) of extra content.
- Add images (try unsplash.com* for some free images you can use) and other content, play with the individual page content to test out all the different HTML tags*
You can do that too! I recommend NameCheap* for their prices and simple ability to customise where the site points to, but any domain name provider should be able to do this.
If you use nameCheap, their guide is a pretty good way to get your domain pointing to the right place. [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9645/2208/how-do-i-link-my-domain-to-github-pages]
Anything you can imagine: You can build on this site to turn it into your own portfolio, advertise a business, etc.
* I am not being paid to recommend these links - any recommendations come from actually using and liking the products they offer!