+ [2014-02-11T23:18:13Z] SylvieLorxu Although I think a simple Python script could prepend it all with a 0
+ [2014-02-11T23:18:31Z] SylvieLorxu But I get the issues, I'll have to test this more
+ [2014-02-11T23:18:35Z] nounch SylvieLorxu: Sure, try on a copy first, of course.
+ [2014-02-11T23:20:19Z] nounch SylvieLorxu: Godd night!

message no. 18271

Posted by nounch in #jekyll at 2014-02-11T23:10:45Z

Basically, it frees you from having to have any (*almost) naming convention. *almost means you cannot use underscores in your titles at the moment (and you are limited to the set of characters that your file system lets you use for dir names).
+ [2014-02-12T19:34:13Z] SylvieLorxu Hey everyone, I have some issues regarding the liquid template language. So, I have the following code: https://iceb.in/paste/7eI8vG8W#pOmjblLntsT1xiHcnIWARA8LLotx/nX0tIq7CaN64kI= However, I want to access the count_products variable's final value, after it gets incremented a few times on line 22, on line 9. However, all I get is Jekyll putting "0 1 2" and so on into the body of the page. How would I go about
+ [2014-02-12T19:36:37Z] kaffeebohne troyswanson: https://paste.xinu.at/GDRgPz/