+ [2017-02-19T19:30:28Z] memmo oops :)
+ [2017-02-19T20:05:41Z] Ecco Hey
+ [2017-02-19T20:06:48Z] Ecco I'm writing a static website with a few static pages (not blog). Some pages have specific resources (pictures, media). Where sohuld I store them on the filesystem?
+ [2017-02-19T20:07:31Z] Ecco Currently I'm storing them alongside the index.html document. Problem is, I don't benefit from jekyll-assets' digets (for example)
+ [2017-02-19T20:08:36Z] Ecco well now that I think about it, it's maybe not such a big deal: I can use jekyll-assets for assets with a long TTL

message no. 163994

Posted by justthisguyyoukn in #jekyll at 2017-02-19T00:20:52Z

I have Jekyll installed on an Ubuntu box and on a Debian box. Both are working "fine", but the two render the markdown slightly differently. The Ubuntu jekyll, when aligning inline images on their own line, centers and zooms them appropriately so that they don't look out of place. On the Debian box, this is not the case, and the images will extend to their maximum resolution. Both have the _config.yml markdown thing listed as
+ [2017-02-20T03:16:29Z] rpifan how do i integrate js into a jeykll page
+ [2017-02-20T03:16:32Z] rpifan after buiulding it
+ [2017-02-20T05:38:48Z] jaybe sane way as in any page. edit it. add it.
+ [2017-02-20T05:38:59Z] jaybe s/sane/same/
+ [2017-02-20T05:39:01Z] jekyllrb For the record, jaybe meant: same way as in any page. edit it. add it.