+[2014-07-21T20:12:01Z]bretoliusjbfavre easy… either define them in the front matter of any page/post or in _config….. I think there is even a _data file now too +[2014-07-21T20:12:14Z]bretoliusthen you just reference them in any processed post: {{ page.var }} +[2014-07-21T20:12:38Z]bretoliusor {{ site.var }} if defined in the _config file +[2014-07-21T20:13:05Z]bretoliusso you could prefix links with {{ site.url1 }}/link/to/file +[2014-07-21T20:14:05Z]bretoliusthat, plus anything fancy you can do with your webserver rules you can serve things up in interesting ways
If I have installed jekyll through gems, can I upgrade it also by gems?
+[2014-07-22T01:35:00Z]kvdaHow would you go about having a 'front-matter' ie just a yaml file that can be accessed by multiple pages/posts? +[2014-07-22T01:35:54Z]bretoliuskvda your _config file can provide that via {{ site.var }} +[2014-07-22T01:36:14Z]jaybekvda, there's also _data files which are globally accessible +[2014-07-22T01:36:16Z]bretoliuskvda also http://jekyllrb.com/docs/datafiles/ +[2014-07-22T01:36:17Z]kvdathanks bretolius, i'll look into that