+ [2015-08-04T19:57:26Z] stevecrozz its the templating language you are using :)
+ [2015-08-04T19:57:35Z] mg123 OIC lol!
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+ [2015-08-04T23:37:08Z] jaybe o/

message no. 106154

Posted by stevecrozz in #jekyll at 2015-08-04T19:56:56Z

https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers#variable-assignment
+ [2015-08-05T08:38:35Z] Jeena jaybe, thanks but I don't know where the people who will open it on their computers will unzip the thing I send to them so I can't set a baseurl like file:///my/filesystem/myjekyll/_site/
+ [2015-08-05T08:41:01Z] Jeena ah but I see what you mean with the templates
+ [2015-08-05T08:59:54Z] Jeena I want to have it like that because I'd like to package this documentation together with some other software which can show html pages but only from file://
+ [2015-08-05T09:49:43Z] pontiki Jeena: the issue will be with using relative links for things inside your site; without some form of base url to work from it won't find things like css files, navigation links, and so on
+ [2015-08-05T09:50:42Z] pontiki if you can build a flat site, it can work, easily. but a site with directories is going to be more work