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+ [2013-12-06T01:22:26Z] opscoding Hi, I wonder how difficult it is to convert an existing static web site into a Jekyll project. Specifically, here is what I mean -- say, I have a site out there already http://getbootstrap.com/, how can I make it a Jekyll project so that new contents (such as http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/#transitions) can be written in a markdown format?
+ [2013-12-06T01:51:35Z] dmison opscoding: AFAIK existing HTML pages could just be copied straight over as is ... jekyll will just copy them straight into the built site without changing them
+ [2013-12-06T01:52:06Z] dmison if you wanted to rewrite them as markdown ... then that gets harder because of the "live demo" nature of some of the content
+ [2013-12-06T01:52:26Z] dmison but you can just have the html of those sections inline with the markdown
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