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+ [2016-04-08T15:29:31Z] NashDev Is it best practice to create your own scss file instead of altering the "stock" scss files that come with installation
+ [2016-04-08T15:32:32Z] jaybe nope; you are free to do whatever suits you and your project and goals best :)
+ [2016-04-08T15:36:43Z] NashDev I'm not familiar with the file structure of Jekyll.. which file do I edit for my styling? is it the _sass or _css folder
+ [2016-04-08T15:36:52Z] NashDev *css folder excuse me
+ [2016-04-08T15:39:50Z] jaybe ./fs sass