Github pages w/ Jekyll 404 on specific page - ruby

I am currently having an issue with Github Pages
I guess it doesn't hurt to use the actual live example
The corresponding repo is https://github.com/ScottA38/ScottA38.github.io
I made some styling changes (maybe some JS changes I don't remember) ages ago when I was actively working on the content, and somehow ever since the 'projects' page has been 404 when I try and click through to it from the menu.
I am using Jekyll theme Jam which is some obscure obsolete theme, but I don't see it being a problem really
The strangest part is that if I load the site locally with bundle exec jekyll serve then this page appears perfectly at localhost:4000/projects, just not on the live site
If I put https://scotta38.github.io/projects.html (live site) it also appears perfectly, just not at https://scotta38.github.io/projects like I want
I have seen some suggestions about GH servers caching an old version or something like this but I don't really understand and I need some guidance

"About" page works and you have a permalink there, but nothing for projects.
Probably adding
permalink: /projects/
will fix the issue.

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2sxc Gallery - The requested content can not be loaded. Please try again later

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App installation without problem, but when you click on image to show in Fancy box - you got message; The requested content can not be loaded. Please try again later.
I tested this with 2sic DNN Instant Bootstrap 4 theme and it is working just fine.
However, on this site I am using other DNN Theme ("Professional" Theme from DNNVista, Bootstrap 3, link; https://store.dnnsoftware.com/home/product-details/professional-15-colors-mega-menu-bootstrap-responsive-dnn-6x-7x-8x-dnn-9x) and this error occurred every time I click on a single photo.
I am aware that this Theme is full of bugs and I probably wasted 99$ for it, but would like to find out what is wrong and try to fix it in this particular Theme.
But - I don't know where to start, because there is no errors in Admin Log.
Any similar situations or ideas, please?
(sorry if I did not express my self clearly - English is not my Mother Tongue. Please ask if you need clarification)
UPDATE:
I found that, from some reason, hyperlinks for pictures are parsed without question mark after filename, but can't find a reason for such behaviour because everything is correct in app template.
Just a guess - probably you have some JS replacing other JS - like Fancybox being loaded 2x in different versions. Best check the Chrome-Network to verify.

Different domain causes issue in joomla module

I have a strange issue. When added a new domain to my site, "latest news enhaced" module started to appear truncated, it does not show the calendar and has a different style. For your reference : original installation http://myxolargos.gr/ilioupolis/
addon domain http://www.ilioupoli.gr/
I have tried to uninstall and install from new domain, but again it doesn't work properly in ilioupoli.gr It obviously has to do with a path somewhere?
Any ideas?
Thank you.
This has happened to me before. What fixed the problem for me was to turn "Search Engine Friendly URLs and Use URL Rewriting" off.
Navigate the site on the frontend, to the area affected.
Then turn "Search Engine Friendly URLs and Use URL Rewriting" on.
The issue is related to this stylesheets, one for each module:
/ilioupolis/modules/mod_latestnewsenhanced/stylemaster_238.css
/ilioupolis/modules/mod_latestnewsenhanced/stylemaster_239.css
/ilioupolis/modules/mod_latestnewsenhanced/stylemaster_240.css
Removing them from the original install removes the css rules that handle calendar date and position of the green text (like the new install). So check this files in the new install and you will find the problem.

Discrepency in "rake preview" vs. "rake deploy"

I am having an issue where I can "rake preview" and view the site in a browser on localhost:4000 and everything seems to be displayed properly (fonts, styles, posts, text, asides, etc). However, when I "rake deploy" (which I have set to sync to Amazon S3), the site displays in such a way that it almost appears as if the CSS is missing, mis-configured, etc.
I have verified that the path referenced for the "/stylesheets/screen.css" exists in S3 and that the browser can open it. I have even done a diff on both screen.css and the main index.html from both the "preview" and the "deploy" and don't see any differences.
I have tried the following as possible resolutions:
revert to a backup from prior to my most recent changes
purge everything in the S3 bucket and re-deploy
completely start over with a fresh installation of Octopress
of course clear browser cache, try from behind different firewalls, test in different browsers and operating systems, etc.
read through every question here tagged as 'octopress'
What may have triggered all of this was uncommenting the following line in sass/custom/_colors.scss:
$header-bg: #263347;
Before that the only other change was a "rake new_post" about a week ago. Un-doing either of those changes doesn't seem to help.
I'm at a complete and total loss as to what to try next. I'm sure this is something that will result in a face palm.
Here are links to some screenshots (I can't post inline because of insufficient reputation):
http://cdn.ihashacks.com/img/2013/06/preview.png
http://cdn.ihashacks.com/img/2013/06/deployed.png
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Is your blog hosted at domain.com/blog? If so, ensure that the site variables url and root in _config.yml are set properly.
If that doesn't solve it, can you provide a dump of the browser console? This will help to debug.

Background images are not being referenced correctly

Ok, first off, I know that the code referenced below has to do with a Joomla! site, however, I have had this problem on more than one site, not all of them using the Joomla! framework.
Now the problem:
I have some background images that are being referenced in my CSS stylesheet as:
background: url(../images/j_header_middle.png) repeat-x;
However, when the page is loaded into the web browser it is being referenced as:
background:url(http://64.19.142.11/www.outoftheblueinc.net/administrator/templates/bluestork/images/j_header_middle.png) repeat-x
I have done some searching on the web and have not been able to find a proper explanation as to why the images are being referenced this way. If I go into the console and remove the IP address from the file location it works just fine. I just have no idea why it is being added to the file location in the first place.
Any constructive ideas as to why this is happening are welcome.
I was wondering if you've found a satisfying explanation for this. If not then at least this post will serve as more data. My website recently had this problem too. In my javascript, I linked with the google hosted version of jQuery UI 1.8.18. Everything seemed ok for weeks until today when my browser kept trying to connect with 64.19.142.11. This link is the culprit.
http://64.19.142.11/ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.18/themes/cupertino/images/ui-bg_highlight-hard_100_f2f5f7_1x100.png
That png file is an image resource specified by jQuery UI. I only started to see the problem today and I can't be sure whether it just started happening or the host with IP 64.19.142.11 recently went down. For weeks, jQuery ui 1.8.18 works fine.
Finally, after downgrading to 1.8.17 the problem seems to go away (no weird IP injection).

WordPress Media Library is invisible

I'm encountering a really frustrating problem with WordPress and I hope someone can help. Images are uploading to WordPress correctly (they are in the library) but once a file is uploaded there is simply a blank screen. Closing and reopening the "Add an Image" window, I still cannot add them to posts unless I enter the full URL because the "Media Library" tab simply doesn't show anything (see below - interface shows there are 33 images and 4 tabbed pages, but none of them are displayed.
I've about reached the end of my rope trying to fix this problem. Searched and searched and can find no answer. Some people had similar problems, and I tried all of their posted solutions, including:
Uninstalled all plugins
Nuked and reinstalled all wordpress files
Checked browser versions (occurring in Chrome 7.0.5 and FireFox 3.2)
No JavaScript errors found (used Firebug and Chrome's JS panel)
Checked domain name in Settings for improper capitalization
Checked image URL to make sure there was no gibberish, and there isn't
Does anyone have any suggestions (I'm running version 3.0.2 on Apache)? I'd be forever in your debt. Thank you!
Oops, it won't let me post an image because of 'spam protection.' Drats!
Check this: WordPress › Support » Image/Media Uploader problems?
Who is your web host? How much php memory are you allocated? Is GD library for php installed?

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