Module 1 · Lecture 1.7

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Use this library to publish, test, troubleshoot and improve your first public website link.

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Lecture 1.7 copyable prompts

1. Explain publishing
Explain website publishing to me like I am a complete beginner. Show the difference between local files, GitHub repository, GitHub Pages, and a public website link.
2. Publishing checklist
Create a beginner checklist for publishing my first website. Include saving files, checking links, committing changes, pushing to GitHub, enabling GitHub Pages, opening the live link, and testing mobile view.
3. Git Bash workflow
Act as a beginner Git teacher. Explain these commands for publishing a website: git status, git add ., git commit -m, git pull --rebase origin main, and git push origin main.
4. GitHub Pages setup
Guide me step by step to publish a simple static website using GitHub Pages. Explain repository settings, branch selection, folder selection, and where to find the public link.
5. Troubleshoot 404
My published website shows a 404 error. Ask me for non-sensitive details such as file names, folder path, GitHub Pages settings, and public URL. Then guide me step by step to fix the issue.
6. Fix broken images
My website images are not showing after publishing. Explain how to check image file names, folder paths, relative links, capital letters, spaces in names, and whether the images were pushed to GitHub.
7. Review live link
Act as my website quality reviewer. Create a final checklist before I share my public website link. Include homepage, navigation, images, mobile view, spelling, buttons, downloads, speed, and copyright notice.
8. Explain cache issue
Explain browser cache to a beginner. Tell me why my live website may show an old version after I pushed changes, and how to refresh or test the updated page safely.
9. First website announcement
Draft a simple social media announcement for my first published website about [topic]. Keep it beginner-friendly and invite people to visit the link.
10. Improve first website
Act as a beginner website improvement coach. After my first website is live, suggest 10 simple improvements I can make over time without becoming overwhelmed.
11. Update workflow
Explain the repeat workflow for updating a published website: edit files, test locally, save, commit, pull if needed, push, wait for publishing, refresh live page, and check links.
12. Prepare for practical project
Prepare me for my Module 1 practical project. Tell me what I need to build, publish, test, document and submit as proof that I completed Module 1.

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