added the cname file under docs/ and cloudflare cache purge#16
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I have asked many questions about the security of this to Allan Bernardo of Avanade OSP, a contractor to GF IT. We agreed that the worst that could happen is that a trusted collaborator could accidentally cause more purging to the idmod.org subdomains.
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The hub page was deleting the CNAME record and redirect to the custom subdomain with each GHA push to gh-pages (a known issue) on the other subdomains. This resolves the issue (I also added repo secrets for Cloudflare).