Github pages is only for static files, so no, unless your application
only consists of static html files (in which case you woudn't be using
django)
On 1/2/17, Mostafa Elgayar <meeger99@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to deploy a Django Application on GitHub pages, by having
> the backend on Firebase for example and retrieving data using Angular.js
> which would be deployed on GitHub as something static?
> If anyone could help me with some steps, I'd be so grateful.
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