diff --git a/assets/css/app.css b/assets/css/app.css index f4becf6..6a4fc4d 100644 --- a/assets/css/app.css +++ b/assets/css/app.css @@ -25,3 +25,7 @@ html { .title:not(:first-child) { margin-top: 0; } + +.section { + margin-top: 20px; +} diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index e582dd1..330ab29 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -24,62 +24,65 @@
- Create a public repository named pages
to make the site available at the main subdomain.
-
- You can also create a branch pages
in an existing repository:
+
+ Create a public repository named pages
to make the site available at the main subdomain.
+
+ You can also create a branch pages
in an existing repository:
-
git switch --orphan pages
+ git switch --orphan pages
# In case if ignored files exist
git rm --cached -r .
-
-
- Push your static content, HTML, style, fonts, images or anything else. -
++ Push your static content, HTML, style, fonts, images or anything else. +
- Access your new website using this link: https://USERNAME.gitnet.page[/REPOSITORY][/@BRANCH]
.
-
or
-
- To use a custom domain, create a file .domains
in your repository with the domain name you wish to use.
-
- Then, add a DNS record for that domain:
- CNAME [[branch.]repo.]user.gitnet.page.
-
- Or for apex domains where CNAME doesn't work:
- ALIAS gitnet.page.
- TXT [[branch.]repo.]user.gitnet.page
-
- If ALIAS isn't supported, use A instead:
- A 193.70.112.230
- + TXT
as above
-
+ Access your new website using this link: https://USERNAME.gitnet.page[/REPOSITORY][/@BRANCH]
.
+
To use a custom domain, create a file .domains
in your repository with the domain name you wish to use.
+ Then, add a DNS record for that domain:
CNAME [[branch.]repo.]user.gitnet.page.+ +
For apex domains where CNAME doesn't work:
+ALIAS gitnet.page. +TXT [[branch.]repo.]user.gitnet.page+ +
If ALIAS isn't supported:
+A 193.70.112.230 +TXT [[branch.]repo.]user.gitnet.page