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saranyan / Default (Linux).sublime-keymap
Created August 22, 2012 00:29 — forked from coldnebo/Default (Linux).sublime-keymap
simple scripts to prettify your xml and json in sublime text 2
[
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+x"], "command": "tidy_xml" },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+j"], "command": "prettify_json" }
]
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saranyan / README.md
Created July 24, 2012 19:38 — forked from chrisjacob/README.md
How to: GitHub Pages "gh-pages" branch for User & Organization Pages

GitHub Pages "Normal" Setup for User & Organization Pages

Let’s say your GitHub username is “alice”. If you create a GitHub repository named alice.github.com, commit a file named index.html into the master branch, and push it to GitHub, then this file will be automatically published to http://alice.github.com/... The same works for organizations.

Read more here: http://pages.github.com/

However... the downside of this is that anyone that forks this repo won't get it as a GitHub Pages repo when they are working on it... because they have a different GitHub "username" (or "organisation name").

So the trick is to not use a master branch as the documentation tells you... rather, use a gh-pages branch, as you would for your other "Project Pages".