+[2017-01-19T20:14:50Z]Majenwowowow I did it ! Well... In /, I had index.html but also index.md, it seems to prioritize index.md. I just deleted it and it works +[2017-01-19T21:47:55Z]jekyllrbI do not know about 'pagination', but I do know about these similar topics: 'paginate' +[2017-01-19T21:47:55Z]jaybe[[pagination ]] +[2017-01-19T21:47:58Z]jekyllrb(paginate) (#1) https://talk.jekyllrb.com/t/announcement-retiring-jekyll-paginate/1004, or (#2) https://github.com/octopress/paginate +[2017-01-19T21:47:58Z]jaybe[[ paginate ]]
+[2017-01-20T02:29:54Z]ryjoHi, I'm new to Jekyll. Can I ask a question here? +[2017-01-20T02:32:32Z]ryjoI'm using Jekyll 3.3.1 with the github-pages gem and theme: jekyll-theme-minimal in the config. Is it normal to get build warnings about "Layout '{post/page/home}' requested does not exist" when using theme gems? +[2017-01-20T13:09:40Z]MadSystemHI all :) +[2017-01-20T13:32:40Z]MadSystemSo I started using jekyll yesterday. My background is more C++ / C / ASM stuff so this new fancy shit for me... thzeee internet. What I want to build is a personal site including a page for my CV. So my question is how (if possible) can I combine in a easy way a CV layout like this: https://github.com/sharu725/online-cv with the default theme ? +[2017-01-20T13:32:41Z]jekyllrbTitle: GitHub - sharu725/online-cv: A minimal Jekyll Theme to host your resume (CV) (at github.com)