+ [2017-01-27T23:51:39Z] allejo maintenance or did someone forget to pay the hosting bills? :p
+ [2017-01-27T23:51:52Z] _BS_ @allejo Thanks very much for letting me know - was going a little squirrely trying to figure out what was wrong from my side. It -is- just an http/s site, right? i.e. Port 80/443, not some sort of weird jabber protocol something or other?
+ [2017-01-27T23:53:42Z] allejo yea, it's a forum
+ [2017-01-27T23:55:19Z] jaybe official word: "...it's caused by a dispute between his company and his server provider. He said it should be back up today...."
+ [2017-01-27T23:55:30Z] jaybe unfortunately, that word came yesterday

message no. 162092

Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-01-27T23:55:19Z

official word: "...it's caused by a dispute between his company and his server provider. He said it should be back up today...."
+ [2017-01-27T23:57:28Z] allejo :(
+ [2017-01-28T11:58:34Z] ughNoob Hey, I'm new to Jekyll, just wanted to check if I am missing something simple. Started to create a new site and I am sure I should have _layouts folder and maybe some more:- http://pastebin.com/V5Te0XbD
+ [2017-01-28T11:58:35Z] jekyllrb Title: [Bash] ughNoob@xps:~/sites$ jekyll new blog Running bundle install in /home/ughNoob/si - Pastebin.com (at pastebin.com)
+ [2017-01-28T11:58:55Z] ughNoob Did I mess something up?
+ [2017-01-28T13:06:32Z] AceLewis I have Jekyll installed locally (Windows) and have my site running locally fine but when I push it to Github Pages the layout is not working. Do you know how I can see the logs from the build on GitHub pages? it does not fail it says it builds correctly but it does not