+[2014-07-10T23:51:13Z]pontikiis this a brand new blog? +[2014-07-10T23:51:20Z]dopieyes +[2014-07-10T23:51:43Z]pontikino don't do that +[2014-07-10T23:51:50Z]dopieok +[2014-07-10T23:52:16Z]pontikion phone
nevvkid_: not sure if you're still around, but I don't see why you don't add your local dev url to typekit
+[2014-07-11T00:09:09Z]dopiek +[2014-07-11T05:23:07Z]pontiki*sigh* +[2014-07-11T06:01:32Z]DeVolare any of you using jekyll (or another static site generator) as a basis for a dynamic site? (i hope my question makes sense... an example: imagine to use jekyll to write a math-course, but the dynamism around it to manage users, pupils solving exercises, etc...) Is it a good idea to look at it in that way? +[2014-07-11T06:02:23Z]pontikii'm not doing that, but jekyll can make a good addition to manage static material on an otherwise dynamic site +[2014-07-11T06:02:34Z]DeVolI'm thinking a traditional CMS would be easier to manage since it can better link e.g. exercises and a certain course-page