+[2015-11-23T22:08:46Z]quartersjaybe: do you mean search for a solution on github or that github is gem/plugin used to work with jekyll to do what I'm looking to do? +[2015-11-23T22:09:13Z]jaybequarters, github hosts static web sites, and jekyll generated sites. github will generate jekyll sites. therefore, you can use github web as a front-end. +[2015-11-23T22:09:37Z]quartersok. thank you +[2015-11-23T22:10:05Z]jaybeif your question is about an *elegant* front end/experience that 'normal' every day users/civilians use brainlessly, github, prose.io, etc. are not the solution +[2015-11-23T22:10:32Z]jaybethere are some startups out there that are providing 'hosted' jekyll sites and provide a 'front end'/cms type experience
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2015-11-23T22:07:38Z
there are others out there too
+[2015-11-24T01:37:24Z]zero-gravitasIs there anything like forloop.last that I can use in a Case statement? +[2015-11-24T06:31:28Z]ArafangionSo, I've written a new markdown page and put it into _posts. +[2015-11-24T06:31:43Z]ArafangionBut jekyll seems to be ignoring it. (It "generates" something whenever I change it, but it's otherwise ignored. +[2015-11-24T06:31:48Z]ArafangionHow do I increase the logging? +[2015-11-24T06:33:49Z]ArafangionBecause all I can say is; "It doesn't work", and that's not terribly useful. I expect to see the new blog page, but I don't.