AVAnnotate Tutorials

07a - Publishing Projects via GitHub Pages

07a - Publishing Projects via GitHub Pages

Annotations

00:03 - 00:15

Publishing and sharing your AVAnnotate project happens in the Site Builder section. You can publish your project as either a GitHub Pages site or a static site. In this video, we will show you how to publish your project via GitHub Pages.

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Site Builder
Published Sites

00:16 - 00:29

First, let’s look at the GitHub Pages option. GitHub Pages is a static site hosting service, which means that it will use material in your AVAnnotate project’s GitHub repository to deploy a publicly-viewable website.

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GitHub Pages
Site Builder

00:30 - 00:35

To deploy your AVAnnotate project via GitHub pages, navigate to the Site Builder section.

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Site Builder

00:35 - 00:55

From there, select Publish and confirm that GitHub Pages Site is selected as the type of site you would like to publish. Select Publish once more, and wait 30 seconds to a few minutes for GitHub to process your project. Please be patient— do not re-publish your project until this process is completed.

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GitHub Pages
Site Builder
Published Sites

00:57 - 01:04

Finally, select the three-dot menu and select Website to view your published AVAnnotate project.

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Site Builder
Published Sites

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