+[2013-10-05T23:31:56Z]pontikiin using jekyll, you also are freer to do whatever you'd like; octopress gets more opinionated about things. which isn't necessarily bad +[2013-10-05T23:56:45Z]eightfoldpontiki: i'm not going to use octopress, just looking for inspiration. yes, i've thought about using .page on the index page. +[2013-10-05T23:57:43Z]eightfoldperhaps i should give it a try.. if it doesn't work i think i'll resort to the if statement solution. it will look a bit messy in the include file, but better than keeping two copies of everything i guess +[2013-10-05T23:58:22Z]eightfoldi have 6 "post types" (audio, video, quotes, etc...), so changing code in one place seems better +[2013-10-05T23:59:31Z]pontikigive it a go and see, can't hurt, really
message no. 11260
Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2013-10-05T00:01:32Z
the challenge is *hierarchal* categorization. right now it's basically flat.
+[2013-10-06T00:19:45Z]eightfoldpontiki: heh, it seems to work +[2013-10-06T00:20:30Z]eightfoldpontiki: so now i don't see why everybody creates the post variable. am i missing any obvious reason? +[2013-10-06T00:21:44Z]eightfoldcan i create a collision of some sort? +[2013-10-06T00:32:11Z]pontikieveryone just uses what's there? +[2013-10-06T00:32:20Z]pontikiidk, i never thought about it