GitHub enables you to use themes from other repos (#7112)

Merge pull request 7112
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You can have multiple themes listed in your site's `Gemfile`, but only one theme can be selected in your site's `_config.yml`. You can have multiple themes listed in your site's `Gemfile`, but only one theme can be selected in your site's `_config.yml`.
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If you're publishing your Jekyll site on [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/), note that GitHub Pages supports only some gem-based themes. See [Supported Themes](https://pages.github.com/themes/) in GitHub's documentation to see which themes are supported. If you're publishing your Jekyll site on [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/), note that GitHub Pages supports only [some gem-based themes](https://pages.github.com/themes/). GitHub Pages also supports [using any theme hosted on GitHub](https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-jekyll-theme-to-your-github-pages-site/#adding-a-jekyll-theme-in-your-sites-_configyml-file) using the `remote_theme` configuration as if it were a gem-based theme.
## Creating a gem-based theme ## Creating a gem-based theme