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+ [2013-11-15T14:50:46Z] Paraxial Can I create custom post types (doubt that's the correct term to use here) and still have jekyll compile them?
+ [2013-11-15T14:51:22Z] Paraxial What I want to do, is essentially have a folder called _providers containing markdown details for each, and have them included within layouts to create pages.
+ [2013-11-15T15:59:47Z] jaybe Paraxial, perhaps look at the new "data directory" feature. it allows one to use YAML files in the ./_data/ directory to provide variables. variables are then available site-wide. example: ./_data/providers.yml contains yaml such as- company: apple. variable available site-(and template)-wide as: site.data.providers.company
+ [2013-11-15T16:00:10Z] jaybe Paraxial, http://jekyllrb.com/docs/datafiles/
+ [2013-11-15T16:03:34Z] Paraxial Thanks jaybe :) I'll take a look.