+[2013-12-31T21:03:46Z]pontikiplus i think it varies on which markdown processor is used +[2013-12-31T21:06:49Z]HavvyDefault one. +[2013-12-31T21:24:54Z]Havvyhttps://gist.github.com/Havvy/7482e96231112708959e +[2013-12-31T21:25:04Z]HavvyMy code block is *really* throwing it for a spin. :( +[2013-12-31T21:25:26Z]Havvy(Note that Github parsed it correctly.)
[travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#2548 (master) The build was broken. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/16172807
+[2014-01-01T03:06:28Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#2560 (benbalter-where-filter) The build was broken. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/16208965 +[2014-01-01T06:56:52Z]HashNuke_hey all. +[2014-01-01T06:57:34Z]HashNuke_I'm using a custom variable in the YAML front matter, is there a way to check in the template, if the variable is present or is empty? Because that way I can choose not to display the tag. +[2014-01-01T07:04:17Z]pontikiyes +[2014-01-01T07:04:29Z]pontikiit's available at page.customvar