+[2016-12-18T16:20:39Z]miklbI don't follow. What's not editable in a Jekyll site? +[2016-12-18T16:44:43Z]webjaymiklb: I'm thinking only front matter stuff is thought of as editable, so anything hardcoded in HTML etc isn't editable. +[2016-12-18T17:33:40Z]miklbwebjay right, but without seeing the fornt matter, there's really no way of knowing what is hardcoded and what isn't +[2016-12-18T17:33:48Z]miklbs/fornt/front/ +[2016-12-18T17:33:49Z]jekyllrbFor the record, miklb meant: webjay right, but without seeing the front matter, there's really no way of knowing what is hardcoded and what isn't
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Posted by miklb in #jekyll at 2016-12-18T16:11:39Z
webjay maybe write a jSON template to be built, much like you can do for XML
+[2016-12-19T04:23:08Z]parsnipwhy the does `jekyll new ./' ask for a password? +[2016-12-19T05:01:17Z]jaybei doubt it does +[2016-12-19T05:01:58Z]jaybeif it does, consider the location within the filesystem when executing the command, and your permissions therein +[2016-12-20T15:43:54Z]gsneddersLocally, I'm having page.title be empty, yet on GitHub Pages it's taking the highest level title seemingly. Why would there be a difference? Locally everything is installed from the github-pages gem. +[2016-12-20T15:47:30Z]jaybeBecause [[ github pages ]]