Same-sex couples are able to marry again in California, following an appeals court move Friday.

In a one-sentence order Friday afternoon, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ended its hold on the trial-court order in the Proposition 8 case from going into effect.

"The stay in the above matter is dissolved effective immediately," appeals court judges wrote.

According to a Facebook post by Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign who began the American Foundation for Equal Rights to challenge Proposition 8, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier — the lead plaintiffs in the case — are getting married at San Francisco City Hall now.

"Here we go!!!!!!!!" Griffin wrote to caption a picture of the couple at city hall.