+ [2017-06-12T20:00:54Z] jaybe if css, etc. aren't loading, use the browser developer tools to inspect the Resources such as CSS and their links - to see how/why they aren't loading
+ [2017-06-12T20:00:58Z] jaybe s/loading/reachable/
+ [2017-06-12T20:00:59Z] jekyllrb For the record, jaybe meant: if css, etc. aren't reachable, use the browser developer tools to inspect the Resources such as CSS and their links - to see how/why they aren't loading
+ [2017-06-12T20:02:00Z] driftypixel jaybe: Okay. Thank you for the advice!
+ [2017-06-12T20:02:07Z] jaybe most welcome

message no. 169510

Posted by driftypixel in #jekyll at 2017-06-12T19:48:31Z

Hi. I've spent lots of painstaking hours building my jekyll site and it works perfectly when I run jekyll serve. I need it to be able to run from a folder on Windows, without any webserver. When I build it, none of my css works. How can I change the base url so that it kind of says "Wherever the index file is right now..."
+ [2017-06-13T03:09:31Z] ad howdy! I am trying to create a loop that calls pages based on category based on this code https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17118551/generating-a-list-of-pages-not-posts-in-a-given-category Is it possible to do this including a variable in the loop like this - https://jsfiddle.net/nod0588x/ ?
+ [2017-06-13T03:09:32Z] jekyllrb Title: jekyll - Generating a list of pages (not posts) in a given category - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com)
+ [2017-06-13T03:39:18Z] ash_guest when I run jekyll serve in a container it fetches a bunch of stuff... is there a command that will just fetch those requirements?
+ [2017-06-13T03:42:33Z] jaybe allejo, not a new record, but noble effort ^
+ [2017-06-13T03:42:58Z] allejo hahah