+[2015-10-19T17:39:23Z]jaybei try to adhere to most of the command syntaxes for day to day use; there are some differences but probably won't affect you +[2015-10-19T18:58:55Z]wakeatnighthi +[2015-10-19T18:59:06Z]wakeatnightmd > blockquotes don't get rendered. +[2015-10-19T18:59:15Z]wakeatnightthey appear as <p> in the code +[2015-10-19T19:08:21Z]jaybewakeatnight, works here; what version of ruby and jekyll are you using?
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2015-10-19T19:08:21Z
wakeatnight, works here; what version of ruby and jekyll are you using?
+[2015-10-20T15:12:25Z]ggherdov`Hello. Can you explain me in a single, short sentence the relationships between Liquid, Jekyll and Octopress? I am a developer, I can understand programming words. +[2015-10-20T15:20:44Z]jaybeggherdov`, jekyll is a static site generator; jekyll uses [liquid] for logic; octopress, depending on its version, is either an "obsessively-designed jekyll theme/plugins (old octopress (v2*), or octopress 3* are sets of tools to work alongside jekyll 3 with hooks, gem plugins, etc. +[2015-10-20T15:20:44Z]jekyllrb[liquid] https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers +[2015-10-20T15:21:28Z]jaybe./learn octopress is https://github.com/octopress/octopress +[2015-10-20T15:21:28Z]jekyllrbjaybe: The operation succeeded.