+[2016-05-28T23:42:27Z]Gondlariirc thats not recommended because if you have any files there not generated by jekyll (e.g anything generated by php) as it will be deleted by "jekyll b". +[2016-05-28T23:43:50Z]Joaquin-Vmaybe have Jekyll generate the static part, take the code and manually put php files in there +[2016-05-28T23:44:07Z]Joaquin-Vsince the Jekyll parts aren't gonna be changed that often +[2016-05-28T23:44:53Z]Gondlarsimply put php files in the jekyll folder, they will be copied over +[2016-05-28T23:48:07Z]Joaquin-Vthat could work
jaybe: Yeah, I get it, but the sentence was a bit weird :)
+[2016-05-29T00:18:01Z]jaybePhp/whatever :) +[2016-05-29T00:18:11Z]jaybeDoesn't matter +[2016-05-29T00:21:08Z]Gondlar:P +[2016-05-29T00:25:10Z]Gondlarnow that I'm here anyway, I might as well as a quastion. ^^ Say I have a collection of CDs. Is there a Simple way in jekyll to generate one site for every artist in that collection which lists his cds? +[2016-05-29T00:31:22Z]miklbI wouldn't do separate sites. Check [[collections]]