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How to sync sub pages for Github Pages

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Everyone,
      How do you sync sub pages in Github Pages?
      I'm using this theme: https://ultra-jekyll.netlify.com
      I changed a couple things and pushed the repo as per instructions. However, when I click any of the other pages like Notes, or Projects and it says it can't find them. I can see them in the local repo, so I'm not sure what I'm missing. Thoughts?

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        @will I think this is a bug in the GitHub pages app. The site requests URLs like "/notes" and expects "notes.html" to be served from the file system. I also saw that "/projects" expects "projects.html" and not the projects directory.

        We will make a release shortly with the fixes.

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          @will I think this is a bug in the GitHub pages app. The site requests URLs like "/notes" and expects "notes.html" to be served from the file system. I also saw that "/projects" expects "projects.html" and not the projects directory.

          We will make a release shortly with the fixes.

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          @girish Awesome thanks! Its cool learning git and CSS/HTML with this!

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            @will Pushed a fix for this now.

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              @girish Works, thanks you!

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