+ [2014-08-12T19:30:17Z] jaybe http://jekyllrb.com/docs/templates/
+ [2014-08-12T19:36:18Z] jaybe ronaldvz, i.e. {% for post in site.posts %} {{ post.title | where:"showonhome","true" }} {% endfor %}
+ [2014-08-12T20:33:57Z] ronaldvz jaybe, thanks :-)
+ [2014-08-12T20:47:41Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] jekyll/jekyll#4221 (fix-reading-imgs) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/32373802
+ [2014-08-12T20:51:40Z] jaybe ronaldvz, ;)

message no. 38677

Posted by pop_n_fresh in #jekyll at 2014-08-12T04:35:42Z

Hello! I'm really into using jekyll for my blog but I'm unable to get 'jekyll build' to work, the .html files it produces don't use css and are bare .html. Does anybody know what might be causing this problem and how it might be fixed?
+ [2014-08-13T01:46:43Z] Simba_ Hello! I'm looking for a way to run the sass converter on a sass file manually. The main goal is to inline a portion of my sass in the head the web page. I can do this with css if I put the css in _includes and include it, but including a .scss file doesn't run the converter on it. basically I think I want a markdownify for sass. any ideas?
+ [2014-08-13T02:27:22Z] iamcarrico Simba_: You can just call sass— it doesn’t need to run through Jekyll
+ [2014-08-13T02:28:52Z] iamcarrico e.g. create a .scss file just for that, and compile it before running Jekyll.
+ [2014-08-13T02:30:08Z] Simba_ Yeah, I was wondering if I could do it without a plugin, for GitHub Pages