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There might seem to be other dupes like this, but this SO post is the closest with a hacky solution.



I got a theme that uses the tag plugin from here : http://charliepark.org/tags-in-jekyll/ Here is my site repo on github. It's hosted here : http://www.gideondsouza.com



Tags don't work online but work offline. On my local machine I see a _/site/tag/.. with folders for each tag. But this tag folder isn't generated on github? In fact I don't even see a _site folder, so maybe my understanding is off. Perhaps I need to install the github-pages gem?



I could probably fix it like in the SO post mentioned earlier, but this is hacky, I will always have to remember to copy the generated tags folder into the root.



Anything I'm missing?










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    There might seem to be other dupes like this, but this SO post is the closest with a hacky solution.



    I got a theme that uses the tag plugin from here : http://charliepark.org/tags-in-jekyll/ Here is my site repo on github. It's hosted here : http://www.gideondsouza.com



    Tags don't work online but work offline. On my local machine I see a _/site/tag/.. with folders for each tag. But this tag folder isn't generated on github? In fact I don't even see a _site folder, so maybe my understanding is off. Perhaps I need to install the github-pages gem?



    I could probably fix it like in the SO post mentioned earlier, but this is hacky, I will always have to remember to copy the generated tags folder into the root.



    Anything I'm missing?










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      There might seem to be other dupes like this, but this SO post is the closest with a hacky solution.



      I got a theme that uses the tag plugin from here : http://charliepark.org/tags-in-jekyll/ Here is my site repo on github. It's hosted here : http://www.gideondsouza.com



      Tags don't work online but work offline. On my local machine I see a _/site/tag/.. with folders for each tag. But this tag folder isn't generated on github? In fact I don't even see a _site folder, so maybe my understanding is off. Perhaps I need to install the github-pages gem?



      I could probably fix it like in the SO post mentioned earlier, but this is hacky, I will always have to remember to copy the generated tags folder into the root.



      Anything I'm missing?










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      There might seem to be other dupes like this, but this SO post is the closest with a hacky solution.



      I got a theme that uses the tag plugin from here : http://charliepark.org/tags-in-jekyll/ Here is my site repo on github. It's hosted here : http://www.gideondsouza.com



      Tags don't work online but work offline. On my local machine I see a _/site/tag/.. with folders for each tag. But this tag folder isn't generated on github? In fact I don't even see a _site folder, so maybe my understanding is off. Perhaps I need to install the github-pages gem?



      I could probably fix it like in the SO post mentioned earlier, but this is hacky, I will always have to remember to copy the generated tags folder into the root.



      Anything I'm missing?







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          Github pages only support selected plugins (see documentation here).



          If you want to use your plugin, you have to generate locally and to push the _site content online.






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          • Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
            – Caio Proiete
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          • Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
            – gideon
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          • It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
            – David Jacquel
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          Github pages only support selected plugins (see documentation here).



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          • Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
            – Caio Proiete
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          • Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
            – gideon
            May 26 '16 at 6:52










          • It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
            – David Jacquel
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          Github pages only support selected plugins (see documentation here).



          If you want to use your plugin, you have to generate locally and to push the _site content online.






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          • Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
            – Caio Proiete
            May 26 '16 at 1:09










          • Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
            – gideon
            May 26 '16 at 6:52










          • It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
            – David Jacquel
            May 26 '16 at 8:57













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          Github pages only support selected plugins (see documentation here).



          If you want to use your plugin, you have to generate locally and to push the _site content online.






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          Github pages only support selected plugins (see documentation here).



          If you want to use your plugin, you have to generate locally and to push the _site content online.







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          • Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
            – Caio Proiete
            May 26 '16 at 1:09










          • Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
            – gideon
            May 26 '16 at 6:52










          • It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
            – David Jacquel
            May 26 '16 at 8:57
















          • Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
            – Caio Proiete
            May 26 '16 at 1:09










          • Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
            – gideon
            May 26 '16 at 6:52










          • It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
            – David Jacquel
            May 26 '16 at 8:57















          Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
          – Caio Proiete
          May 26 '16 at 1:09




          Direct link to the plugins supported by Github Pages: pages.github.com/versions
          – Caio Proiete
          May 26 '16 at 1:09












          Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
          – gideon
          May 26 '16 at 6:52




          Thanks very much for your reply. The _site folder is generated already but the .gitignore has it so I'm guessing I'll remove it from there and just build and push it online.
          – gideon
          May 26 '16 at 6:52












          It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
          – David Jacquel
          May 26 '16 at 8:57




          It's not that simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/27666206/1548376
          – David Jacquel
          May 26 '16 at 8:57

















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