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Hey, guy! I have a solution for this. Here is a link of mine and there is a link to my layout.
link
And for page title, it will get the title from the Markdown file. If it's not, or it's a HTML file, you should write YAML Front Header. The Official docs of Github Pages will help you with these problems.
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On that note, the home page has the same description as any subpages, which can be a bit confusing:
Home Page - the title and description is set in configuration file:
Sub page - the title changed, there is no way to go back to home page, and the description is the same as the home page, which looks as if it's a description for the sub page:
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On that note, the home page has the same description as any subpages, which can be a bit confusing:
Home Page - the title and description is set in configuration file: (Image)
Sub page - the title changed, there is no way to go back to home page, and the description is the same as the home page, which looks as if it's a description for the sub page: (Image)
Looks like this is no longer the case? On sub pages the title is still showing website title. Though navigation is still not enabled.
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