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Now that I feel mostly confident that I am familiar enough with the GitHub interface that I can reliably reproduce the same steps with the same results, I wanted to start from the beginning with creating a new account, and then create a new repository and upload my web page to it. You only get one account per email address on GitHub, so I used my neglected gmail account.

I've also switched my browser to Firefox (as opposed to Google Chrome), because that's the browser that has the most accessibility add-ons for any level of code or web development with a screen reader.

The bad news: of course there were variations from what I experienced using Chrome, but I'm not sure if it is the browser or just me noticing more this time around because I'm more relaxed. The ocd in me wants to be *positive* to get the *identical* results *every time*, even though the small (microscopic, actually) sane part of my brain keeps calmly repeating that that way madness lies.

Well, we're all mad here, right?

The good news is that I've significantly cut down on the steps involved in signing up and getting web page files onto GitHub.

The new account is going to be the one I use and I'm keeping my old one for experimenting with.

The new web page will be kestrell7.github.io

Next step: add html to the help docs and upload them to the kestrell7 web page.

February 2024

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