+[2017-02-17T23:46:48Z]cmrabetBy the way, this is because the website will be multilingual +[2017-02-17T23:48:11Z]cmrabetI want to be able to have 1 repo (1 directory) with the config.yml file plus the static pages and everything related to the design (includes, layouts, etc..), and then 3 more repos (3 directories) with the posts and any other markdown for each language. +[2017-02-17T23:48:51Z]cmrabetSo I separate content from structure, so the people who will write the content only need to deal with markdown. +[2017-02-17T23:49:04Z]cmrabetDo you guys know if this can be done with Jekyll? +[2017-02-17T23:51:08Z]cmrabetOK, another question: does the source directory config parameter also apply to the static page files that we need to put in the project's root folder?
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-02-17T01:37:55Z
ePirat, hi
+[2017-02-18T10:38:33Z]cmrabetHi all +[2017-02-18T10:39:10Z]cmrabetanyway to specify a folder for static pages that is different from the one for posts? +[2017-02-18T14:33:23Z]jaybeuse a different folder; done +[2017-02-18T15:49:14Z]olleharhello. +[2017-02-18T15:49:33Z]olleharis it possible to add certain "mini-templates", e.g. divs for "tips" or such?