Audible Library Extractor
  • Audible Library Extractor
  • Installation
    • Edge installation instructions
    • Uninstall
  • How to use the extension
  • Gallery
    • Opening the gallery
    • Find next listen on mobile
    • My books in the series list
    • Icon bar in book details
    • Spreadsheet view
    • CSV export
      • Goodreads import
      • Google Sheets import
    • Import / export data
    • Advanced search
  • Sharing
    • Saving standalone gallery
    • Uploading to Github
      • Updating gallery in Github
      • Check if changes are online
  • Wallpaper creator
    • Wallpaper creator info
      • Animated wallpapers
        • Plash
        • Lively
        • Wallpaper Engine
      • Year in review image
  • External links
    • Github project page
    • Github issue tracking
    • Chrome extension
    • Firefox extension
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  • Step 1 - Going to the repository in Github.com
  • Step 2 - Check build status
  • Force page to re-deploy (video)

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After you upload or update the gallery to Github it may take a few minutes or even longer than that to show up online. To check the current status follow these steps.

Step 1 - Going to the repository in Github.com

You can easily get to your repository page in from the Github Desktop client.

Step 2 - Check build status

Open the Actions page and see if the status looks ok.

Force page to re-deploy (video)

Sometimes a page build can fail for no apparent reason or just never finish. If that happens, you can force Github to re-deploy the website by disabling and immediately enabling "Github pages". See the video below. If you don't have the "Actions" tab it should still work if you do the first part of the video up to 0:30.

If the deployment looks to be in queue or progress try canceling it first.

If the top most deployment doesn't have a checkmark to see how you can force Github to try to rebuild the page.

You can open the website by first opening the next page by clicking the title next to the checkmark pages build and deploymentand then click the link:

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