Pages not working for existing Repositories after Renewal of Github Education #149370
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Hey @Hundecode! Thanks for reaching out :) Since your GitHub Education benefits expired and renewed, this would have affected your ability to use GitHub Pages with private repositories. To republish your site, you’ll need to configure your Pages sites from the settings page. Once there, you’ll need to select a source branch to enable GitHub Pages for the repository. Hope it helps :) |
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I have a Github Education plan (which includes github Pages). This was renewed in mid-December. Now I have the problem that existing repositories are no longer available in github pages.
When I create new repositories, I can use Pages as normal, as usual. Only existing pages don't work. The following message appears:
"Your billing plan does not support private pages. To restore this page, change its visibility to public or upgrade your billing plan."
The Page visibility is set to Public.
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