+[2016-11-20T12:44:55Z]verderonoh sorry I found support for 1.8 is dropped. I only have gems for 1.8 in my OS +[2016-11-20T12:46:43Z]dan-I've dealt with it on some VMs in the past, generally have found it's best to look at installing a new ruby vers instead +[2016-11-20T12:48:30Z]verderonI can install 2.x versions of ruby, but gems is only for 1.8. I see RubyGems as requirement :( +[2016-11-20T12:48:53Z]verderonoh rubygems is bundled with 1.9 +[2016-11-20T12:49:02Z]verderonsorry for the noise... and thanks for jekyll!!
+[2016-11-21T01:00:17Z]juryHi! somebody can help my a bit? +[2016-11-21T01:01:15Z]juryI'm trying to create my own theme, so I started with "jekyll new-theme name", but now, how can I tell to Jekyll to use that theme? +[2016-11-21T01:02:12Z]juryI tried some things like trying to install the theme as a local gem, but I was unabled to achieve something +[2016-11-21T01:04:33Z]juryI don't want to use the _layout folder, I want to have all the theme in is own folder +[2016-11-21T01:05:37Z]miklb[[themes]]