+[9 years ago]jaybethat's difficult to accomplish with me for such things +[9 years ago]jaybei created a template that works with. i have utterson running on/as admin.example.com. ... and while visiting example.com, there are 'edit' links which take you to the corresponding post/editor at admin.example.com. edit. save. back. boom. kinda neat +[9 years ago]miklbkeaton128 not sure what your question is. You can define the path in config to _posts without a new var +[9 years ago]pontikinice +[9 years ago]miklbkeaton128 but from my testing, Jekyll will find all markdown files within _posts folders. So in my example of foo & bar, you could use a liquid tag to only loop through your blog/_posts but still have access to other posts elsewhere. If that is what you are wanting to do
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2016-05-01T20:05:04Z
that's difficult to accomplish with me for such things
+[9 years ago]pontikihi +[9 years ago]spudowiaranyone know how to use a title from other variables? +[9 years ago]spudowiare.g. version: 3, title: "Software version {{ version }} released" +[9 years ago]jaybespudowiar, do you mean to use a variable within [[ frontmatter ]] ? +[9 years ago]jekyllrb(frontmatter) http://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/