+ [2016-06-11T11:52:43Z] jekyllrb Title: Static Tech Links - The New Dynamic (at www.thenewdynamic.org)
+ [2016-06-11T11:53:32Z] gynter https://talk.jekyllrb.com/t/community-resources/924
+ [2016-06-11T11:53:33Z] jekyllrb Title: Community resources - Share - Jekyll Talk (at talk.jekyllrb.com)
+ [2016-06-11T12:40:59Z] psprint thanks
+ [2016-06-11T13:29:12Z] jaybe Entertaining originator forgot it was called autoblog :p

message no. 138799

Posted by gynter in #jekyll at 2016-06-11T11:53:32Z

https://talk.jekyllrb.com/t/community-resources/924
+ [2016-06-12T17:16:14Z] GeekDude My Google skills have failed me. Is there a simple/straightforward way for me to access site.baseurl from a javascript file?
+ [2016-06-12T17:17:04Z] GeekDude Ah, I had a missing frontmatter
+ [2016-06-12T22:01:23Z] binduwavell I'm a new to jekyll, I'm pretty confused about how to handle the URL difference when using `jekyll s` (site root is: http://localhost:4000) vs when github pages is service (site root is https://binduwavell.github.io/generator-alfresco).
+ [2016-06-12T22:01:24Z] jekyllrb Title: generator-alfresco ยท generator alfresco (at binduwavell.github.io)
+ [2016-06-12T22:02:27Z] binduwavell From reading through the docs, I thought that `{{ site.github.url }}` would resolve to `/` locally and to something like `https://binduwavell.github.io/generator-alfresco` when served by github.