Add @jmcglone's guide to github-pages doc page
Nearly every day, when I get the report of visitors to jekyllrb.com, I see jmcglone's excellent guide. Reading through it today makes me think it is one of the finest if not _the_ finest guide to getting started with Git, GitHub, and Jekyll in order to publish successfully and happily on GitHub Pages. @jmcglone, mind if I add this to our GitHub Pages doc page?
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powered by Jekyll behind the scenes, so in addition to supporting regular HTML
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content, they’re also a great way to host your Jekyll-powered website for free.
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Never built a website with GitHub Pages before? [See this marvelous guide by
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Jonathan McGlone to get you up and running](http://jmcglone.com/guides/github-pages/).
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This guide will teach you what you need to know about Git, GitHub, and Jekyll to
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create your very own website on GitHub Pages.
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## Deploying Jekyll to GitHub Pages
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GitHub Pages work by looking at certain branches of repositories on GitHub.
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