+ [2013-11-16T23:54:07Z] pontiki i sort of gave up on importing a wp blog and just rolled my own converter.
+ [2013-11-16T23:54:48Z] pontiki dunno abt tumblr, tho
+ [2013-11-16T23:58:35Z] lulzplzkthx Well, I could always import manually, but I'd rather not if I don't have to. :P
+ [2013-11-16T23:59:07Z] lulzplzkthx Anyway, I opened an issue here: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-import/issues/84
+ [2013-11-16T23:59:59Z] pontiki super, thanks .)

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Posted by lulzplzkthx in #jekyll at 2013-11-16T23:58:35Z

Well, I could always import manually, but I'd rather not if I don't have to. :P
+ [2013-11-17T00:00:33Z] pontiki eep! i lost an eye!
+ [2013-11-17T15:34:23Z] usrnix Hi, can I include HTML in a textile file?
+ [2013-11-17T19:02:33Z] ScottNYC hey guys question, in my home.html layout I have my blog entry titles listed by date, the titles are bold because of '<strong itemprop="name">{{ post.title }}</strong>' I want to remove the strong tag for a normal font weight. But when I do so it screws up the formatting of the page, How can I remove that strong tag and still maintain the layout? what can i replace it with?
+ [2013-11-17T19:03:42Z] jaybe ScottNYC, removing a formatting tag shouldn't affect the entire layout of your page. perhaps the strong tag is being defined via CSS along with some layout. this sounds more like a CSS/design question.