+[2017-02-07T15:25:51Z]AdmiralBumbleBeeaha... I had to create my own link tag like <a href="{% post_url %}#anchor">stuff</a> +[2017-02-07T15:25:57Z]AdmiralBumbleBeethat worked, thanks AdmiralBumbleBee +[2017-02-07T15:35:10Z]dblakemoreHave I come to the right place to get some help reconsiling the behavior of my jekyll plugin with vanilla liquid, or should I just suck it up and wait for a stack overflow answer? +[2017-02-07T15:44:19Z]allejonot many plugin devs here from my experience +[2017-02-07T15:45:25Z]dblakemoreHmm. I guess I'll scour stackoverflow/github for a while and then ask.
same thing. is this a module problem? is assign not builtin jekyll?
+[2017-02-08T06:41:32Z]cbx33Is the theme used for the main jekyll site available to use as a base template? +[2017-02-08T14:22:44Z]marrenarreHi. I have a Sass stylesheet that begins with two lines of "---", making it a page. However, I don't really think of it as a traditional page in the sense that, for example, I'm not going to link to it in my navigation. +[2017-02-08T14:23:17Z]marrenarreI'm trying to render my navigation by iterating through site.pages, but this includes the stylesheet. What would be the best/easiest way to ignore unintended files? +[2017-02-08T14:24:03Z]captn3m0_Is it inside a directory that starts with a _? +[2017-02-08T14:24:23Z]marrenarreNo, it's "main.sass" in the root directory.