+ [2017-02-26T11:16:03Z] thebigj Thanks!
+ [2017-02-26T13:08:11Z] cmrabet Hi all
+ [2017-02-26T13:09:27Z] cmrabet Is there anyway to set multiple folders where to store the static pages content? I'm working on a multi-lang site, and I would like to have its content in independent folders that I can push in git for others to translate without having to mess with everything else (includes,layouts, etc..).
+ [2017-02-26T13:09:57Z] cmrabet It seems from the documentation that jekyll accepts only one source directory
+ [2017-02-26T13:17:25Z] cmrabet Hello?

message no. 164389

Posted by thebigj in #jekyll at 2017-02-26T11:15:24Z

https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http://blog.jaysinh.com/feed.xml
+ [2017-02-28T04:26:36Z] hiprakhar The url https://import.jekyllrb.com/docs/home/ appears broken
+ [2017-02-28T04:26:37Z] jekyllrb Title: Getting started — jekyll-import • Import your old & busted site to Jekyll (at import.jekyllrb.com)
+ [2017-02-28T04:27:53Z] hiprakhar This is because the static content (css and js) is being wired over http, whereas the site is https. Can someone from jekyll please fix it?
+ [2017-02-28T04:29:24Z] jaybe https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-import
+ [2017-02-28T04:29:25Z] jekyllrb Title: GitHub - jekyll/jekyll-import: The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll format. (at github.com)