+ [2013-10-20T14:45:08Z] jaybe canary also lets you 'add' arbitrary sources… to just have available for reference (copy/paste??) … e.g. "add source…" { bootstrap.css } and or { my_css_macros_file.css }… and then easily access it while editing, along with the other actual site files
+ [2013-10-20T19:16:09Z] BionicBunny Hey guys. I got a quick question. I want to use Jerkyll as a CMS for a non-blog website. I understand that I can create .html files in random directories and still use its layout features. However, is there a way to do this and still use markdown or textile?
+ [2013-10-20T21:39:11Z] RobW_ I've forgotten how to debug liquid / runy output to the consol when running jekyll server -w
+ [2013-10-20T21:39:18Z] RobW_ remind me?
+ [2013-10-20T21:39:45Z] RobW_ Maybe only available on build?

message no. 12386

Posted by cafhacker in #jekyll at 2013-10-20T14:23:04Z

Ideally, in a world where you always have your laptop with you
+ [2013-10-21T03:55:56Z] jaybe --trace
+ [2013-10-21T03:56:07Z] jaybe (oh, he's not here)
+ [2013-10-21T15:43:33Z] mrichman_ Hey everyone! I just updated my website using Jekyll. Super fun to use, especially when hosted on GitHub! htttp://www.markrichman.com
+ [2013-10-21T16:19:43Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll-import#144 (loaderror-gracefully - 6b8b6ce : Parker Moore): The build passed.
+ [2013-10-21T16:19:43Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] Change view : https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-import/compare/loaderror-gracefully