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QUESTION
I have a Jekyll blog at GitHub, and there are problems caused by an old version of the Rouge syntax highlighter. The issue can be seen in this post here1, for example. Note the red equals signs.
If I serve my site locally, I get the latest version of Rouge and I don't see those red equals signs (actually, I wrote the patch to fix that bug and my patch was released in Rouge 3.3.0). So that's how I know the dependencies are out of date on the GitHub side.
I have found loads of posts about how to update dependencies locally, but how can I update them in GitHub?
1 Thanks to an answer that was subsequently deleted, I was able to fix the red highlighting by using the JS syntax highlighter.
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Answered 2019-May-15 at 12:42With some help from GitHub support, I have an answer to this finally.
The procedure is basically:
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I know this has been asked before e.g. here.
My Jekyll on Github blog is not appearing on Google after a few weeks. I have tried adding the SEO plugin and also tried generating a Sitemap. I updated some links from elsewhere including here in Stack Overflow. Still not in Google.
My blog is here.
My _config.yml
is:
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Answered 2018-Sep-11 at 00:30Sitemaps and Jekyll SEO plugins won't make your site appear on Google if you don't notify in some way Google about the existence of your website or if Google can't reach it from other pages.
As you also said that you added some links to the site after a while, you will have to wait for those pages to be crawled by Google bots and let it decide if your site appears or not.
Be sure to check https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7474347?hl=en add your site to Google and request your pages to be indexed, also check that robots.txt isn't blocking Google's bot and have patience because it may take some days.
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