Understanding wikis on GitHub
What’s a wiki on GitHub? It’s a place on your GitHub repository where you can write and store important information about your project. Think of it as a digital notebook where you and your team can write down everything about building your one-page website.
How can wikis help?
Just like having all the instructions for building a website in one place, a wiki keeps all the information about your project in one spot. This can include design guidelines, coding standards, or even meeting notes.
Anyone on your team can add or edit pages. If someone finds a better way to code a part of the website or update the design, they can quickly update the wiki.
When someone new joins your project, they can read the wiki to get up to speed. It’s like giving them the instruction manual to your website so that they know exactly what to do.
Creating a wiki for your one-page website on GitHub
To create a wiki for your one-page website...