Now the domestic blog does not support the binding top-level domain, most give you a similar to the xx.com/dd/URL, so that your domain name CNAME have no place, check the next information, find the URL hidden forwarding way, code implementation is as follows:
123<meta http-equiv="Content-language"Content="ZH-CN">4<meta http-equiv="Content-type"Content="text/html; charset=gb2312">5<title>yaoyue68's blog</title>67<frameset framespacing="0"Border="0"Rows="0"Frameborder="0">8<frame name="Main"Src="http://www.xx/xx/"scrolling="Auto"Noresize>9</frameset>Ten
Save it as index.html and put it on GitHub you created the " username. Github.io" project (see the GitHub Project homepage for setup), then bind your top-level domain in the GitHub project CNAME file, In DNS, set the CNAME to "HTTP ://user name. Github.io".
This setup is finished, the URL is not changed, as if there is an improved method, is to use "#" to mark the article address, with the JS control read URL Access, I wonder ...
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Frameset doesn't seem to be a cross-domain call, is it? That's the way it's going to be.
Use the GitHub Project homepage to implement URL-hidden forwarding, bind domain names