Requirements for being on-topic
The requirements for being on-topic are (emphasis added):
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
The above text isn't the complete criteria for being on-topic. The linked Help Center "What topics can I ask about here?" page also includes a list of types of questions which are off-topic, even though they fit the above criteria. There's also the "What types of questions should I avoid asking?" page. However, the above criteria are what's relevant here.
GitHub pages are website hosting, which is primarily system administration, not programming
GitHub pages isn't unique to software development. It's a website hosting service. As such, using and configuring GitHub pages is primarily a system administration/configuration task, not programming. That's the same for any hosting service.
There can be tasks within setting up a hosting service which are programming (e.g., writing a script that does some task), but, in general, the configuration of the hosting service isn't actually programming and isn't "unique to software development". That doesn't mean that programmers aren't called on to perform such tasks, just that it's not actually programming or "unique to software development".