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Update documentation to better describe CNAME config steps #442
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In my case it's trying to open a 404, and looks to be unig [repositoryname] where it shouldn't: http://centroslibres.org/centroslibres/themes/casper/theme.json?dt=1475226009017 Here's my source https://github.com/somosazucar/centroslibres |
This is the same as #244 I guess |
I'll check this in the docs next time I'm doing a bug fix run. |
Thanks! I loved hubpress but I haven't been able to make it work reliably. |
I was having the same issue and discovered that you can add the CNAME to config.json and everything seems to work.
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Thanks! That solved the issue for me! Would be nice to make a findable comment in documentation. |
Yep, I'll look at making this more discoverable in the GitBook hosted docs.Sent from Mobile. |
Hi, @jasonbullard @icarito did you set the CNAME in the settings of your repository? HubPress do not work yet with this option, it still works with the CNAME file. |
I can confirm that @ jasonbullard 's tip worked for me. Otherwise URLS It would be ideal to only change this in one place. Or prominently Also the program doesn't offer very friendly error messages... El 04/10/16 a las 03:57, Anthonny Quérouil escribió:
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FYI, actually i can't set the See https://twitter.com/anthonny_q/status/783771728719835140 |
to get admin page working HubPress/hubpress.io#442
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https://[cname_domain]/hubpress for custom domain-hosted (CNAME) blogs.
The note that appears (following) isn't clear, and doesn't provide a solution. I can't enter the administration console when using a [cname domain]
"If you are using a CNAME, you might need to access your Administration console using the https://.github.io address pattern initially, so your CNAME redirect will work."
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