+[2015-10-16T19:26:39Z]urdaI am a total jekyll noob fyi +[2015-10-16T19:34:14Z]urdaI ended up looping through site.pages and looking for it by permalink +[2015-10-16T19:35:09Z]urdawhich feels, kinda hacky but ok +[2015-10-16T20:02:57Z]travis-cijekyll/jekyll#6143 (v3.0.0.pre.beta10) The build passed. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/85806460 +[2015-10-16T20:04:59Z]diyfupecoHm, I don't get why he needs that functionallity though, for one page, because either it is there or not.
do I need to do a gem install of a plugin if it's already on my local machine?
+[2015-10-17T17:14:48Z]ggherdov`Hello. Do you think this blog has been generated with jekyll: http://www.eightypercent.net/ ? The author also provides sources at https://github.com/jbeda/eightypercent +[2015-10-17T17:14:49Z]jekyllrbTitle: 80% (at www.eightypercent.net) +[2015-10-17T17:31:31Z]diyfupecoggherdov`: looks very basic +[2015-10-17T17:32:40Z]ggherdov`diyfupeco: uhm, that's true. Are you implying it could be home made? I see markdown in the github repo, that makes me think of a site generator +[2015-10-17T17:33:39Z]diyfupecoggherdov`: Looks like he's using some php stuff, but yes, the site should be easy to build with anything really