+ [2013-12-17T16:39:50Z] jaybe brcwade, if you are already using jekyll to provide your site and or github pages... and you wish to also have a 'blog' ... then you're already positioned to do that. jekyll is "blog aware".
+ [2013-12-17T16:40:07Z] jaybe brcwade, welcome to come hang in #jekyll at any time... discuss, learn, share, etc. :)
+ [2013-12-17T16:40:30Z] brcwade Alright, I'll check that out, thanks
+ [2013-12-17T16:40:41Z] jaybe brcwade, octopress = jekyll + customizations/scripts/code/tweaks/templates/etc.
+ [2013-12-17T16:40:51Z] brcwade oh, got it

message no. 15135

Posted by brcwade in #octopress at 2013-12-17T16:34:01Z

Is there a good way to get the octopress features without having to recreate the whole site?
+ [2013-12-18T00:50:50Z] Chisus Hey, is anybody here who can help me with a problem I've been having trouble with all day? I've searched all through google and stackflow with no help.
+ [2013-12-18T08:19:25Z] Thor Hi ya, I got some issues with the codeblock plugins, I can't seem to get start:# and mark:#-# to work, it just shows up in the title of the codeblock instead
+ [2013-12-19T14:08:08Z] AndreasL I've just started to look into Octopress and I'm really liking it so far. I was thinking I'd attempt to make a landing page, and I figured it'd be nice to have a slideshow of some sort (you know, like a big sliding image between the main menu and the landing page content). Could anyone recommend me a standalone component to accomplish this, that integrates nicely with octopress?
+ [2013-12-19T14:08:14Z] AndreasL By that I mean that it's not a wordpress plugin or similar