+ [2013-10-08T15:36:47Z] jaybe the moment you find 'something' that 'works' on mobile "OK", you're going to then be left thinking, " hmm… well… it works.. but.. .i want it to …… X, Y, Z " anyway :)
+ [2013-10-08T15:37:10Z] jaybe so you're back to this point again anyway. i'm just saving you that realization. :p
+ [2013-10-08T15:37:34Z] nate and I'm thankful for that :-)
+ [2013-10-08T15:40:47Z] jaybe cobyism, welcome!

message no. 11523

Posted by pontiki in #jekyll at 2013-10-08T14:50:16Z

yes
+ [2013-10-09T01:45:08Z] loblaw I'm using the HAML plugin linked to in the Jekyll docs (https://gist.github.com/dtjm/517556) but HAML layouts aren't being processed by the HAML converter - do I have to do anything special to use HAML layouts?
+ [2013-10-09T14:17:49Z] jaybe nate, re: your discussions about designing for mobile/responsive: https://github.com/cobyism/shapeshifter
+ [2013-10-09T14:18:04Z] jaybe nate, and, perhaps, http://cobyism.com/gridism/
+ [2013-10-09T14:26:02Z] nate thank ya
+ [2013-10-09T14:26:48Z] jaybe nate, cobyism's gridism is used for jekyllrb.com. it's a very simple and straight forward, lightweight way to think about responsive design. might be a nice way to get started.