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title: Quickly configure a custom Namecheap domain for GitHub Pages
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image: images/custom-domain/derekcroote-domain.png
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image-alt: www.derekcroote.com
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description: "I recently transitioned my site from GitHub's freely hosted github.io domain to https://www.derekcroote.com after seeing how quick and inexpensive it was for my sister to create a beautiful portfolio website. This short post walks through the process."
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I recently transitioned my site from GitHub's freely hosted github.io domain to [https://www.derekcroote.com](https://www.derekcroote.com) after seeing how quick and inexpensive it was for my sister to create a <a href="https://www.denisecroote.com" target="_blank">beautiful portfolio website</a>.
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This short post walks through the process.
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**Update**: I now have a separate blog post on [building and hosting a custom domain static website for free](/2023/08/18/website-cheaply.html) that uses Render for hosting rather than GitHub Pages because Render allows you more choice in the web app framework you use for static site generation, while still being free.
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## 1. Purchase your Namecheap domain name.
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I used Namecheap because of the price and default privacy settings.

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