<pclass="bigger">Are you a JavaScript developer looking for free webspace to host your project?
<pclass="bigger">Are you a JavaScript developer looking for free webspace to host your project?
<br>Check out
<br>Check out
<atitle="GitHub Pages"rel="nofollow"target="_blank"href="https://pages.github.com/">GitHub Pages</a>. To make things perfect we provide you with a free and sleek URL as shown in the examples above.</p>
<atitle="GitHub Pages"rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"target="_blank"href="https://pages.github.com/">GitHub Pages</a>. To make things perfect we provide you with a free and sleek URL as shown in the examples above.</p>
<p> We don't mind whether it's a User-, Organization- or Project-Page - as long as you provide some reasonable content! Just
<p> We don't mind whether it's a User-, Organization- or Project-Page - as long as you provide some reasonable content! Just
follow these four steps to get your own free JS.ORG subdomain for your GitHub Page:</p>
follow these four steps to get your own free JS.ORG subdomain for your GitHub Page:</p>
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<h3>1</h3>If you haven't already, now it's time to log in to your GitHub account and set up your GitHub Page by following
<h3>1</h3>If you haven't already, now it's time to log in to your GitHub account and set up your GitHub Page by following
the instructions
the instructions
<atitle="GitHub Pages"rel="nofollow"target="_blank"href="https://pages.github.com/">here</a>. To get a head start you can simply use the generator with one of the provided themes and add some content
<atitle="GitHub Pages"rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"target="_blank"href="https://pages.github.com/">here</a>. To get a head start you can simply use the generator with one of the provided themes and add some content
to your new page.
to your new page.
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<h3>2</h3>Now you should determine your js.org subdomain: either choose your username or the name of your repo according
<h3>2</h3>Now you should 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
to the existing GitHub Pages URL (for http://foo.github.io/bar, either "foo.js.org" or "bar.js.org" would be
<h3>3</h3>Add a file named "CNAME" to your repo (in the "gh-pages" branch for project pages) with a single line matching
<h3>3</h3>Add a file named "CNAME" to your repo (in the "gh-pages" branch for project pages) with a single line matching
the domain you have chosen (e.g. "foo.js.org" without quotes). If you face any problems, check out the section
the domain you have chosen (e.g. "foo.js.org" without quotes). If you face any problems, check out the section
about
about
<atitle="GitHub Pages Help"rel="nofollow"target="_blank"href="https://help.github.com/articles/setting-up-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/#creating-and-committing-a-cname-file">Custom URLs</a> at GitHub Pages Help.
<atitle="GitHub Pages Help"rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"target="_blank"href="https://help.github.com/articles/setting-up-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/#creating-and-committing-a-cname-file">Custom URLs</a> at GitHub Pages Help.
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<h3>4</h3>To finish the procedure, make a pull request in our GitHub
<h3>4</h3>To finish the procedure, make a pull request in our GitHub
<arel="nofollow"target="_blank"href="https://github.com/js-org/dns/tree/master">repository</a> that adds your subdomain to the list of existing JS.ORG domains. Your new URL should go live within
<atitle="JS.ORGs repository"rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"href="https://github.com/js-org/dns/tree/master"target="_blank">repository</a> that adds your subdomain to the list of existing JS.ORG domains. Your new URL should go live within
24 hours (keep an eye on your pull request in case of a naming conflict or a question from our side).
24 hours (keep an eye on your pull request in case of a naming conflict or a question from our side).
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<span>Photo: <atitle="'Bright As Yellow' by Jeremy Brooks on flickr"target="_blank"rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"href="https://flic.kr/p/ptpZJR">Jeremy Brooks</a></span>