Updating readme to mention that it can take 10 minutes - closes #37

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Barry Clark 2014-10-18 00:11:18 -04:00
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In a few minutes you'll be set up with a minimal, responsive blog like the one b
Fork this repo, then rename the repository to yourgithubusername.github.io. Fork this repo, then rename the repository to yourgithubusername.github.io.
Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at <http://yourgithubusername.github.io> (if it's not, you can force it to build by completing step 2) Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at <http://yourgithubusername.github.io> (if it's not, you can often force it to build by completing step 2)
![Step 1](/images/step1.gif "Step 1") ![Step 1](/images/step1.gif "Step 1")
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at <http://yourgithubusernam
Enter your site name, description, avatar and many other options by editing the _config.yml file. You can easily turn on Google Analytics tracking, Disqus commenting and social icons here too. Enter your site name, description, avatar and many other options by editing the _config.yml file. You can easily turn on Google Analytics tracking, Disqus commenting and social icons here too.
Making a change to _config.yml (or any file in your repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with jekyll. Your rebuilt site will be viewable a few seconds later at <http://yourgithubusername.github.io> Making a change to _config.yml (or any file in your repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with jekyll. Your rebuilt site will be viewable a few seconds later at <http://yourgithubusername.github.io> - if not, give it ten minutes as GitHub suggests and it'll appear soon
> There are 3 different ways that you can make changes to your blog's files: > There are 3 different ways that you can make changes to your blog's files: