+[2017-01-29T21:25:32Z]jekyllrbError: No factoid matches that key. +[2017-01-29T21:25:39Z]jekyllrb(bootstrap) (#1) https://github.com/dbtek/jekyll-bootstrap-3, or (#2) https://github.com/plusjade/jekyll-bootstrap +[2017-01-29T21:25:39Z]allejo[[ bootstrap ]] +[2017-01-29T21:47:59Z]CustomerSupportI think I got it working +[2017-01-29T21:48:13Z]CustomerSupportI moved my reference section to inside the actual post
I guess I'll give you the entire picture of what I'm trying to do
+[2017-01-30T10:02:28Z]gynterforums still down... +[2017-01-30T13:52:13Z]jaybeGynter: wow. :( +[2017-01-30T15:50:22Z]WalkinBotautomaticly done so that when I add a new category I don't need to create a new html page for it. +[2017-01-30T15:50:22Z]WalkinBotHey! I've been looking at multi blog pages but I wasn't able to make this work. I would like to have a page for each category (similar to this: http://danhixon.github.io/os.html ) instead of something like this: http://mnishiguchi.com/tags#rails . I have found many tutorials to get the second working. For the first one the only option I've found is to manually create a page for each category, but I was hoping to have them being +[2017-01-30T15:50:23Z]jekyllrbTitle: über duper - dan's tech blog (at danhixon.github.io)