Better explain why you'd want to use a protocol-less domain when hosting with GitHub pages.
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**Note:** It's important to remember that when testing locally you need to change the `site.url`. Ideally you'd use [multiple config files](https://mademistakes.com/articles/using-jekyll-2016/#environments-and-configurations) with `bundle exec jekyll serve --config _config.yml,_config.dev.yml` to apply development overrides. Simply commenting out the line works as well `# url: "http://mmistakes.github.io"`. Just remember to uncomment it before pushing or else you'll have broken assets and links all over the place!
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{: .notice--warning}
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**ProTip:** GitHub serves pages over `http://` and `https://` so to take advantage of that go protocol-less like so `url: "//github.io.mmistakes"`. More info on serving your GitHub Pages hosted site over https can be [found here](https://konklone.com/post/github-pages-now-sorta-supports-https-so-use-it).
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**ProTip:** GitHub serves pages over `http://` and `https://` so to take advantage of that go protocol-less with `url: "//github.io.mmistakes"`. This will avoid any mixed content warnings that might occur if you were to use `url: https://github.io.mmistakes` and someone visited a non-https page. To my knowledge there is no way to force GitHub hosted sites to redirect http traffic to https without the use of a service like [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/). More info on serving your GitHub Pages hosted site over https can be [found here](https://konklone.com/post/github-pages-now-sorta-supports-https-so-use-it).
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{: .notice--info}
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### Site Base URL
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