+[2016-10-03T18:13:19Z]osfameronliquid isn't terrifying, it's just mediocre :D +[2016-10-03T23:39:13Z]JetForMePicking up Jekyll again after trying it briefly a long time ago. Ran through the getting started bit on the front page, and it doesn't really work, because all the emitted URLs have http://example.com/ in them. I see online lots of stuff about relative URLs in Jekyll, but I'm surprised it doesn't deal with this better out of the box. What do most people do? +[2016-10-03T23:39:14Z]jekyllrbTitle: Example Domain (at example.com) +[2016-10-03T23:40:14Z]allejoremove "site.url" from _config.yml +[2016-10-03T23:41:41Z]JetForMeSure, I did that. Just seems like a somewhat broken out-of-the-box exprience. Took a bit to understand what was breaking and how to fix it
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2016-10-03T15:01:53Z
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+[2016-10-03T23:59:12Z]emmahi +[2016-10-03T23:59:20Z]emmaDoes anyone happen to be here? +[2016-10-04T00:01:33Z]allejoask your question and if someone can help, they will :) +[2016-10-04T00:03:19Z]allejoJetForMe, I think the `site.url` being there is rather peculiar. probably just there as a template or to encourage its use? +[2016-10-04T00:05:11Z]emmaSure -- Im not sure I have a definite question yet except that I am interested in Jekyll. It might be just what I need. But it does look a little complicated to set up. I don't have github and wouldn't want to use that. So im wondering about how hard it is to deploy with a host like nearlyfreespeech.net