https://github.com/pglevy/thats-the-pod
https://github.com/pglevy/thats-the-pod
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/pglevy/thats-the-pod
- Owner: pglevy
- License: unlicense
- Created: 2024-02-21T02:46:48.000Z (over 2 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-03-16T21:32:16.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-05-15T13:51:33.190Z (about 1 year ago)
- Language: HTML
- Homepage: https://pglevy.github.io/thats-the-pod/
- Size: 37.3 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 3
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# Plain Vanilla GitHub Pages README
The purpose of this project is to make as easy as possible for less-technical people to create and host basic web pages for free on [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/).
[Check out my YouTube video on how to get started using this template](https://youtu.be/jlkHEmgQhGU)
## Getting started
### Copying the template and setting up publishing
1. Press the `Use this template` button on the `Code` tab.
1. Go to the `Settings` tab and then go to the `Pages` settings.
1. Set the `Source` to `main` and press `Save`.
You'll see a URL show up, but the site takes a few minutes before it's actually live. In the meantime, try creating a page.
### Creating your first page
1. Go to the `Code` tab.
1. Press the `Add File` button and select `Create new file`.
1. Name the page, for example, `first-page.md`. (Note the lack of spaces and the inclusion of the .md extension.)
1. Add a title in the front matter:
```
---
title: First Page
---
```
1. Add some content using [markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) syntax. For example, you could start with a heading and paragraph like this:
```
# First page
This is my first page.
```
5. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and press `Commit new file`.
### Checking your page online
1. On the Code tab, find and press the `Environments` link. (It may be in the right column.)
1. On the next page (Deployments), press the `View deployment` button. (You should see the default homepage load.)
1. In the address bar of the browser, add the name of your page _using the HTML extension_ and press return. For example: `first-page.html`. (The full address will be something like this: `https://pglevy.github.io/plain-vanilla-gh-pages/first-page.html`)
You should see the new page you created.
## Next steps
Now that you know how to create pages, here are some other things you can do:
- Create more pages.
- Update `index.md` (the homepage) with your own content.
- Add links between pages so it works like a website.
- Copy component code snippets from the [GitHub Primer design system](https://primer.style/css/components) to add more advanced functionality to your pages.
- Customize your site language, title, and description in the `metadata.yml` file located in the `_data` folder.
## Default `body` and `main` styling classes
- By default, the `body` element includes the `p-3` utility class from Primer. This adds some padding to the page on all sides.
- The `main` element includes these two classes: `container-md` and `markdown-body`. The first one sets a maximum width for the content area and the second provides the default GitHub styling for Markdown content.
- To override these, add these settings to the front matter of your content page: `body-style` and `main-style`.
For example:
```
title: Home
body-style: p-0
main-style: container-lg
```
If you want to replace the defaults with nothing, do this:
```
title: My Page
body-style: ""
main-style: ""
```
## GitHub Primer CSS framework
This projects uses a local copy of the Primer CSS to enable work locally and/or offline. Note this copy may not be the latest version because it needs to be kept up-to-date manually. Alternatively, you can use the hosted version, which always references the current version.
To switch to hosted CSS, replace this line in `_layouts/default.html`:
```
```
with this:
```
```
## Work with site preview using the GitHub Codespaces remote dev environment
This project is configured to work with Codespaces. This allows you work on variations of the site in a remote dev environment in your browser so you can try things out without publishing directly to the live, `main` branch.
To use this option, select `Open in a codespace` from the `Use this template` menu button.
For more information, see the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/creating-a-codespace-from-a-template#creating-a-codespace-from-a-template-repository).
## What to do if you're having problems
- Try starting over with a new repository and follow the instructions again.
- If it's still not working, [create an issue in the original Plain Vanilla GitHub Pages repo](https://github.com/lowcodelounge/plain-vanilla-gh-pages/issues), and I'll try to help.
## Credit and license
This project was created using the [GitHub Pages gem for Jekyll](https://github.com/github/pages-gem). It is licensed under [The Unlicense](https://github.com/pglevy/plain-vanilla-gh-pages/blob/main/LICENSE), which allows everything and promises nothing. 😎
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