**To get a short and sleek subdomain for your own GitHub Page follow these 4 Steps:**
**To get a short and sleek subdomain for your own GitHub Pages site follow these 4 Steps:**
### Step 1
If you haven't already, now it's time to log in to your GitHub account and set up your GitHub Page following the instructions [here](https://pages.github.com/). To get a head start you can simply use the generator with one of the provided themes and **add some reasonable content to your new page**.
If you haven't already, now it's time to log in to your GitHub account and set up your GitHub Pages site following the instructions [here](https://pages.github.com/). To get a head start you can simply use the generator with one of the provided themes and **add some reasonable content to your new page**.
### Step 2
Now determine your js.org subdomain: either choose your username or the name of your repo according to the existing GitHub Pages URL (for ```http://foo.github.io/bar```, either ```foo.js.org``` or ```bar.js.org``` would be possible). More details in the [wiki](https://github.com/js-org/js.org/wiki).
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### Thanks
... to **[Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com)** for their superb DNS service that makes this possible. While JS.ORG is using their free plan - to a shameless extent - they helped us more then once with some flexible solutions and extended quotas. Many thanks!
... to **[Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com)** for their superb DNS service that makes this possible. While JS.ORG is using their free plan - to a shameless extent - they helped us more than once with some flexible solutions and extended quotas. Many thanks!