![]() If you look at the raw source of the README.md of Markdown itself(!), relative paths don't seem to be supported.Īs noted in InvisibleWolf's answer, if the target link is a directory and it has space, then you need to use %20 for each space. We tried adding a tag for this, but it causes problems with other relative links on the site. The GitHub markup issue 84 is currently closed by technoweenie, with the comment: I 've tried to make a GitHub Page for my Portfolio, following this GitHub Pages Guide for User or Organization Site, but when I finish it and open a browser to visit my GitHub Page, it says: 404 There isn’t a GitHub Pages site here. This also means your documentation can now easily stand on its own, without always pointing to GitHub.Īlso useful: When the link starts with a /, it is relative to the root of the repository (regardless of whether the markdown file is nested in subdirectories) Giordanidis January 22, 2019, 5:55pm 1 Hello all, I 'm facing a problem with GitHub Pages. If you were using a workaround like (repo/blob/master/other_file.md), you'll have to update your documentation to use the new syntax. In this article we will look at the 404 error that often occurs when accessing a route directly on a GitHub Pages hosted Blazor WASM page and how to fix it. ![]() (path%20with%20spaces/other_file.md)Īnd we'll make sure it gets linked to user/repo/blob/branch/other_file.md. …you can use a relative link: (other_file.md) You want examples of link definitions and how they work? Here's some Markdown for you. Now you can link directly between different documentation files, whether you view the documentation on GitHub itself, or locally, using a different markup renderer. Starting today, GitHub supports relative links in markup files. Using Github Actions for the deployment of your Zola-Page on Github-Pages is pretty easy. Update 30th, January 2013, 16 months later: GitHub Blog Post Relative links in markup files:
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