+ [2015-09-13T18:55:58Z] gynter but it seems that we should modify the docs to bring more out that the first index of hash is the key and second is the value
+ [2015-09-13T18:56:08Z] gynter this is not the first time this confusion aroses
+ [2015-09-13T18:56:41Z] gynter basically iterating over hash returns a list of key and value
+ [2015-09-13T20:20:45Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll-import#518 The build passed. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-import/builds/80134907
+ [2015-09-13T20:22:02Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll-import#520 The build passed. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-import/builds/80135117

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Posted by blrog in #jekyll at 2015-09-13T04:44:04Z

ah. apparently the linkid label definition is _required_ or it's not valid markdown
+ [2015-09-14T00:03:16Z] pontiki hi o/
+ [2015-09-14T11:51:22Z] Klamber|ext Hey! Started using Jekyll and it's awesome so far. But I have question: I want to list all pages that are in a category {{site.categories.CATEGORY}} but it only seems to work on pages that are in _posts folder not in my custom subfolders. Is that it or am i doing something wrong here.
+ [2015-09-14T11:58:59Z] Klamber|ext You see I want to generate side navigation based on category somehow. For structure i used a subfolder that holds all the subpages.
+ [2015-09-14T11:59:54Z] Klamber|ext Other ways are welcome also. I don't need a categories.
+ [2015-09-14T12:03:56Z] pontiki Klamber|ext: AFAIK, categories do only work with posts. maybe you should take a look at collections?