+ [2014-01-31T19:03:37Z] Quark Specific paragraph, I should have said.
+ [2014-01-31T19:03:49Z] jaybe if you wish for every single <p> to have its own id then you'll likely need to write a plugin to interact with the markdown processor to inject
+ [2014-01-31T19:04:07Z] Quark That is what I was asking for.
+ [2014-01-31T19:05:27Z] Quark Do you know of any such plugin, or have a tip on creating one? I know little to nothing of Ruby.
+ [2014-01-31T19:05:51Z] jaybe off hand i do not

message no. 17504

Posted by ls__ in #jekyll at 2014-01-31T04:52:49Z

I currently have nginx configured to point to the _site directory.
+ [2014-02-01T03:41:14Z] pepper_chico hi, is it a good idea to.... have a wiki on github pages? I use github pages for some site hosting, and blog, since it's based on jekyll, most are heavily blog like, and for a wiki, I'd like the look, to be wiki like
+ [2014-02-01T03:41:57Z] pepper_chico for example, this is a first issue for me: http://stackoverflow.com/q/21489887/1000282
+ [2014-02-01T03:44:54Z] pepper_chico a native github wiki based on gollum is not ideal for me, I miss pull-requests, and other features
+ [2014-02-01T03:45:21Z] jaybe pepper_chico, not sure what you are asking exactly. jekyll is not dynamic therefore it is not a wiki. not sure what you're trying to accomplish.
+ [2014-02-01T03:46:28Z] pepper_chico jaybe: editing would be through local editing or prose, the only issue for me, is the look