+ [2013-10-13T12:25:01Z] linuxfish http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18732816/how-do-i-add-a-sidebar-to-the-slash-octopress-theme
+ [2013-10-13T12:25:26Z] linuxfish i kind of have the similar problem
+ [2013-10-13T13:55:09Z] nate` you mean an aside?
+ [2013-10-13T13:55:54Z] nate` Basically just make certain pathing is correct and then regenerate, then you can preview.
+ [2013-10-13T13:56:20Z] nate` I just inserted a twitter widget that way, worked fine for me just a moment ago.

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Posted by linuxfish in #octopress at 2013-10-13T12:25:01Z

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18732816/how-do-i-add-a-sidebar-to-the-slash-octopress-theme
+ [2013-10-14T14:59:29Z] m-bright hey everybody I've got a question, the {% include_code %} tag doesn't seem to support the [start:#] [end:#] [range:#=#] or mark [mark:#,#] flags documented here: http://octopress.org/docs/plugins/include-code/
+ [2013-10-14T15:01:27Z] m-bright for example {% include_code Title path/to/my/file.php range:3-6 %} throws an error but when I take the range flag out, everything works fine
+ [2013-10-14T16:59:33Z] savant Hi all
+ [2013-10-14T16:59:49Z] savant does anyone know if there is a roadmap for 3.x being released?
+ [2013-10-14T17:02:06Z] savant debating whether I should make all the changes now to make a octopress gem