That's because your certificate is provided by GitHub but your hostname doesn't match... I think you have to either switch to http or provide your own certificate
You can use a custom domain with GitHub Pages and get a valid certificate from Let's Encrypt automatically. You need to ensure you have a CNAME file in your repo and your DNS settings are set up correctly. Check out docs.github.com/en/github/working-...
Not only does it support https, it forces it... Have you messed up the configuration?
Ah, my bad. It is using https. But the certificate is not valid:
pandaquests.de
That's because your certificate is provided by GitHub but your hostname doesn't match... I think you have to either switch to http or provide your own certificate
Ok. I'll have a look how I can provide a certificate.
You can use a custom domain with GitHub Pages and get a valid certificate from Let's Encrypt automatically. You need to ensure you have a CNAME file in your repo and your DNS settings are set up correctly. Check out docs.github.com/en/github/working-...
Hmm... I think I did that. But it still says my certificate is invalid