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ayatweb.github.io

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ayatweb.github.io

https://github.com/ayatweb/ayatweb.github.io/assets/145841131/36128131-28af-4166-95d3-fa21ce9e3c70

GitHub Pages @ayatweb Engineering Web Websites for you and your projects. Hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live. Pages Help BootstrapYeomanFacebook DesignFoundationGitHub TrainingAdobe Open SourceJekyllElectronSemantic UIMicrosoft on GitHub Ready to get started? Build your own site from scratch or generate one for your project. You get one site per GitHub account and organization, and unlimited project sites. Let‘s get started. User or organization site Project site Create a repository Head over to GitHub and create a new public repository named username.github.io, where username is your username (or organization name) on GitHub.

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