One Site Per Repository.

I usually have 2 'branches' of each of my plugin repositories. 'Master' 
holds the plugin code in individual tiddlers (Node.js plugin folder style). 
The 'gh-pages' branch has an index.html in the root folder, and the rest of 
it is the individual-tiddler Node.js wiki that generated said index.html 
file.

As mentioned, you have to go into the Settings for each Repository and tell 
it where to serve the root index.html file from.

Best,
Joshua F

On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 4:35:16 PM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
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> On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 4:00:15 PM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 12:03:01 AM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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>> GH allows you to have one github.io repository where you can post actual 
>>> web pages that can be loaded into your browser. If you set up
>>> to save to that repository, then you can load from a GH page and save 
>>> back to it more or less seamlessly. 
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>> There is no limit about gh-pages anymore. The github settings page allows 
>> you to specify the master-branch or the /docs folder as a github page per 
>> repository. 
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> Yes. But they only allow one site (not that that is bad.)
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