+ [2016-04-17T21:15:19Z] jekyllrb Title: Creative Commons — CC0 1.0 Universal (at creativecommons.org)
+ [2016-04-17T21:15:37Z] spudowiar miklb: IMO GPL isn't restrictive
+ [2016-04-17T21:16:34Z] miklb I'm not a fan of GPL v2. For instance, you can't use it in an Apache Software Licensed project.
+ [2016-04-17T21:17:04Z] miklb I understand WP uses it so it is ubiquitous
+ [2016-04-17T21:19:14Z] miklb but I'm not a lawyer™ ;-)

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Posted by theRealGent in #jekyll at 2016-04-17T20:34:17Z

I'm just looking for a simple theme that won't require me to put any license notices or whatnot on my page.
+ [2016-04-18T01:58:07Z] kzisme Anyone around who could answer some questions
+ [2016-04-18T02:00:47Z] Gondlar just ask, then we'll se who can help
+ [2016-04-18T02:02:02Z] kzisme Thanks Gondlar just gauging who is around
+ [2016-04-18T02:02:50Z] kzisme So I'm trying to get chunks of code to highlight properly on a post. I tried using tildas, backticks, and now I'm just using liquid to do it, but no my macbook using chrome there are no scrollbars on the highligted areas
+ [2016-04-18T02:03:02Z] kzisme On my desktop (with a larger screen still using chrome) there are scroll bars