+ [2017-04-05T17:04:42Z] allejo you going to <username>.github.io/<repo-name>?
+ [2017-04-05T18:29:34Z] kaiser allejo: yes sur
+ [2017-04-05T18:29:35Z] kaiser sir
+ [2017-04-05T18:29:55Z] kaiser i can laod it but since i changed the filename of "readme.md" to index.md it will not work
+ [2017-04-05T18:31:00Z] allejo define "will not work"

message no. 167330

Posted by allejo in #jekyll at 2017-04-05T17:04:17Z

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+ [2017-04-12T07:51:24Z] foozb12 Hi all. I'm new to jekyll. I have a (local) theme. It works when I serve it locally, but not when I upload. I'm going through tutorials, and I'm under the impression themes should work automatically (but things would be broken obviously)
+ [2017-04-12T07:52:13Z] captn3m0 foozb12: are you using github pages? It only supports limited themes
+ [2017-04-12T07:52:52Z] foozb12 Gitlab
+ [2017-04-12T07:54:02Z] foozb12 I've not touched the config file at all. It's a pretty long one. Would you normally need to edit config first before Gitlab/Github can use it ?
+ [2017-04-12T07:55:33Z] foozb12 In other words, with jekyll, you can download a theme, move it into your local repo, and push those files to the remote repo that serves your page? Is that correct