+[2016-09-17T17:24:38Z]su1tsok tc jaybe o/ +[2016-09-17T20:44:12Z]pontikiwooops - hey again, everyone! +[2016-09-17T20:44:22Z]pontikii fell asleppe and then went to lunh with a friend +[2016-09-17T20:44:31Z]pontikijaybe: the trip is still ongoing and still awesome +[2016-09-17T20:44:53Z]pontikiseems as though i can't type either
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Posted by su1ts in #jekyll at 2016-09-17T17:23:12Z
I use it unix based command line, so I might be able to also use it ^~^
+[2016-09-19T01:05:28Z]krayloHaving trouble with a concept... themes have _includes _layouts _sass directories. That seems to cover css and general layouts; but how am I supposed to cleanly include other pre-requisite content -- such as theme assets/images, javascripts, etc. ? +[2016-09-19T01:08:20Z]krayloIf there's an rtfm that I've missed somewhere (other than https://jekyllrb.com/docs/themes/), or if anyone has any insight, please point me in the right direction +[2016-09-19T01:08:22Z]jekyllrbTitle: Themes - Jekyll • Simple, blog-aware, static sites (at jekyllrb.com) +[2016-09-19T01:22:02Z]krayloevery example I've seen out there seems to just have things like "assets" and "js" folders right in the main (pre-build) sites folder; but isn't there a way to have the assets and scripts required by the theme reside within the theme folder itself? +[2016-09-19T02:12:11Z]krayloor... am I just supposed to put all that sort of 'riff-raff' into the '_includes' folder