+ [2014-01-12T16:59:42Z] tuskkk omg
+ [2014-01-12T22:47:21Z] nfk if i want to make colours in css variables, what's the best way to do it?
+ [2014-01-12T22:47:29Z] nfk i suspect i can use _data
+ [2014-01-12T22:47:39Z] nfk but i was wondering if there isn't a better way
+ [2014-01-12T22:52:03Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#2645 (branding) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/16837076

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Posted by tuskkk in #jekyll at 2014-01-12T16:57:49Z

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+ [2014-01-13T08:23:41Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#2659 (excludes-relative-to-site-source-docs) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/16853374
+ [2014-01-13T15:55:03Z] zxiiro_ Hi everyone, I was wondering if it's possible to run "jekyll --safe", but still allow some plugins that are approved by the sysadmin?
+ [2014-01-13T15:57:41Z] jaybe zxiiro_, by default, i don't think so. --safe means safe, from plugins. however, perhaps a plugin, itself, could manage what is and is not allowed to run.
+ [2014-01-13T15:59:15Z] jaybe zxiiro_, hmm there may be a way to determine which may/may not run. see this url: http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/
+ [2014-01-13T16:00:42Z] zxiiro_ yeah i was reading that site, near the middle it says a plugin can specify that it is 'safe' too but it needs to be included in "core" to be able to run in safe mode.