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When I use the 'jekyll serve' command on my PC the webpage displays all its beauty on the locally created server. However, when I fork the original repository from "wowthemesnet/mediumish-theme-jekyll", I create the gh-pages off the master branch and I enter into "username.github.io" the display is ugly, the pictures of the posts do not appear, the author icon is much bigger....
Could you help me to find out why the layout does not work? I'm quite a beginner on Jekyll and web design.
Thanks in advance.
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I solved my issue.
I had to change the baseurl filed in the _config.yml file to this: baseurl: /
The documentation of mediumish theme notes about this:
"In your local project, open _config.yml. If your site is in root, for baseurl, make sure this is set to baseurl: /" Source: https://www.wowthemes.net/mediumish-free-jekyll-template/
Hello,
First of all thank you so much for the nice job.
When I use the 'jekyll serve' command on my PC the webpage displays all its beauty on the locally created server. However, when I fork the original repository from "wowthemesnet/mediumish-theme-jekyll", I create the gh-pages off the master branch and I enter into "username.github.io" the display is ugly, the pictures of the posts do not appear, the author icon is much bigger....
Could you help me to find out why the layout does not work? I'm quite a beginner on Jekyll and web design.
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: