+[2019-04-06T21:51:34Z]cryptic0Wait, if I place the files in source, jekyll will copy them over into _site, even though jekyll does not generate those files? +[2019-04-07T13:00:42Z]jaybecryptic0: sure ???????? +[2019-04-07T13:00:59Z]jaybeeaily tested. dutifully documented. +[2019-04-07T13:50:55Z]cryptic0jaybe: That worked. I put them in the source "assets" folder. Works well. +[2019-04-07T13:56:40Z]jaybecryptic0 \o/ nice
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2019-04-07T13:00:59Z
eaily tested. dutifully documented.
+[2019-04-08T02:30:57Z]cryptic0If I was making a list of files from a folder (e.g. blog/) and print their titles on a page using liquid template, why can't I use {% for item in site.blog %}? +[2019-04-08T02:31:57Z]cryptic0In another section, such a list is getting pulled from files under "_texts/" and it uses {% for item in site.texts %} +[2019-04-09T02:11:28Z]cryptic0I need to create some markdown pages that distributed in a number of nested folders. My thought was to prepare a jekyll 'collection' at each level but not sure if that's the best approach. +[2019-04-12T02:26:39Z]cryptic0Is there a way to set up sticky footer so it appears at the bottom regardless of the size of the screen? +[2019-04-12T02:27:18Z]cryptic0Currently my jekyll website footer appears always at bottom on my macbook pro, but on a larger iMac, it's always off bottom when there is little body content.