+ [2016-03-26T12:55:46Z] above-the-line If the hamburger menu is an indication of Bootstrap’s presence, I might have installed it correctly using Ben Balter’s Jekyll plugin. I don’t know the correct technical term (sorry if ‘integrate’ is something else) — I’m trying to set up an environment where I can just copy/paste bootstrap markup into my Jekyll post and not have to try and import the specific CSS and JavaScript relevant to the chosen co
+ [2016-03-26T12:55:48Z] above-the-line mponent, as I currently do (but I can’t figure out how to do within Jekyll).
+ [2016-03-26T12:55:48Z] jekyllrb Title: Jekyll, Bootstrap, Sass, and asset pipelines (at www.aerobatic.com)
+ [2016-03-26T13:10:12Z] above-the-line jekyllrb, thank you. I'm signing off for the night.
+ [2016-03-26T22:12:53Z] timwis Hey guys, have you seen any decent file structure / toolset for javascript compiling in a jekyll site? I'm running webpack --watch but every time it regenerates the bundle.js file, I have to wait for jekyll to copy it over to the _site directory. There's got to be a better way..

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Posted by MagneticDuck in #jekyll at 2016-03-26T12:07:56Z

above-the-line, you could also just learn how to use bootstrap javascript, and then use jekyll as a templating engine / static site generator
+ [2016-03-28T06:39:08Z] varunyellina @gytner: Did exactly that. Thanks for replying.
+ [2016-03-28T06:39:28Z] varunyellina @gynter: Did exactly that. Thanks for replying.
+ [2016-03-28T06:39:35Z] gynter nice, np
+ [2016-03-28T13:04:52Z] rclsilver hello, i'm trying to generate .htaccess files according https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/363 this issue, i created a file named 'htaccess' with layount none and permalink, but the file is not generated