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aksharamukha.js.org #10218
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Signed-off-by: Param Siddharth <contact@paramsid.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Cowley <me@mattcowley.co.uk>
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✅ Commit valid, CNAME present, site appears to have content *
* based off https://github.com/paramsiddharth/aksharamukha.js/tree/gh-pages
FYI, before we can accept your domain request, you need to configure your GitHub Pages site to use the requested js.org subdomain. Head to your repository settings, locate the Pages settings (under Code and Automation), and enter the js.org subdomain in the custom domain field. 📝 |
Yes, you'll need to wait until @indus merges this and adds your DNS record to the zone file. |
This has caused a temporary downtime to the website – trying to access it via https://paramsiddharth.github.io/aksharamukha.js causes it to be redirected to aksharamukha.js.org which isn't accessible right now. Is it OK if I roll-back the domain configuration? |
Yes 👍 You'll just need to add it back again once Stefan is around before we merge this. |
Rolled-back – the website is accessible at https://paramsiddharth.github.io/aksharamukha.js now. Stefan can take a look once he is around. |
I've already added your requested subdomain to JS.ORGs zonefile. But you have to (re-)add a file named |
Done, also updated the build configuration to remove the path prefix. |
Thank you! :) |
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Signed-off-by: Param Siddharth contact@paramsid.com