+[2014-07-23T20:23:02Z]phillipadsmithpopo: use a collection +[2014-07-23T20:25:21Z]phillipadsmithpopo: why do you want to include the content of those two pages? Conceptually, it seems unusual. +[2014-07-23T20:28:50Z]popobecause its a magazine, and i need the pages standalone, and also as a part of an 'issue' +[2014-07-23T20:29:27Z]poponow if i make a collection i have to copy the files over? what a waste of space! +[2014-07-23T21:04:39Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#4013 (master) The build was broken. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/30692637
Okay I could refer it as member[1].text and member[1].url.
+[2014-07-24T00:37:41Z]pontikiyou could always use a softlink, or if you need different front-matter, use includes, but that gets messy too +[2014-07-24T02:24:35Z]human39dc +[2014-07-24T02:24:39Z]human39quit +[2014-07-24T08:51:04Z]Guest31059Hey guys, I'm having trouble with a liquid comparison, and my problem is a bit complex: +[2014-07-24T08:51:34Z]Guest31059I have a collection called chapters (so the _chapters folder), in which MD files look like this: