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General Discussion => Technology and Development => Web Programming and Design => Topic started by: c4ooo on June 15, 2015, 09:35:37 pm

Title: Help with github and .TK
Post by: c4ooo on June 15, 2015, 09:35:37 pm
I recently decided to use .TK to create a domain for my website, currently hosted on github. c4ooo.github.io, is URL of the website. However, ever sense i attempted to link the .TK domain to the github website, c4ooo.github.io has a blue "FN" logo as its icon. I cant seem to be able to remove it. Ive deleted my CNAME file in my github repository, but it still cant remove it. testing987654321.tk , the domain i set up with TK no longer works. Any help on how to remobe the blue "FN" icon from my websites tab,as well as on how to properly set up TP with github,would be highly appreciated. I am really lost :banghead:
Title: Re: Help with github and .TK
Post by: Ivoah on June 15, 2015, 09:43:14 pm
I don't see the favicon, it's just the default white page, try refreshing the page/clearing your cache.

EDIT: Also, that google logo is probably copyrighted.
Title: Re: Help with github and .TK
Post by: c4ooo on June 15, 2015, 09:57:48 pm
I don't see the favicon, it's just the default white page, try refreshing the page/clearing your cache.
EDIT: Also, that google logo is probably copyrighted.
Clearing my cache does nothing :(
And yea that image is probably copyrighted, i will replace it eventually, when i will actually use the website for actual stuff.
Edit: just saw the "I don't see the favicon" That encouraging!  *there is no emoticon for a an unsure smile*
Edit 2: tried to view it in internet explorer and i did not see the FN logo!  ;D now the question becomes why i cant properly clear chromes cache...
Edit 3: Now the logo mestiriusly went away in chrome :o The internet is confusing!  :D
Title: Re: Help with github and .TK
Post by: Juju on June 16, 2015, 02:40:02 pm
It's kinda easy.

On GitHub's side, keep the CNAME file. On dotTK's side, there should be somewhere you can set DNS records up instead of simply forwarding to somewhere else. Use Dot TK DNS Service and give it one (or both, if you can) of those IP addresses:

192.30.252.153
192.30.252.154

Now it should work.